Wednesday, 20 March 2019

An event in Campbelltown marks Australia Day for the first time

No need much to say about your difficulties if you lost your country by an illegal military invasion. I and my wife participated in an evening event in the beautiful Campbelltown of NSW to mark "Australia Day" for the first time.
The anniversary began with songs and music by local singers and musicians and the event was concluded with a spectacular fireworks display at 9pm at Koshigaya Park, Campbelltown, New South Wales, Australia.

I actually already have read a few parts of the history of Australia Day before I arrived in my 3rd home country. I was born in Tibet in 1974, after hard-escape from Tibet in 1985 throughout snow-mountains, I spent over 30 plus years in India as a refugee student, teacher, photographer, journalist.

Then on August 25, 2018, I arrived in Australia, a great nation where I strongly believe I still can do something/many things for my lost country-Tibet and her people currently under severe Chinese occupation and repression.

After learning many things about Australia including great things and particularly its relationship with the authoritarian and communist China, people of Australia now must learn a lesson from Tibet to fully understand the real China. The answer is very simple, we, people of Tibet once used to be like those who are very much interested in money with China......but that time in the 1940s and 1950s, the money were silver-coins, we got millions of them, but we lost our nation, then our freedom and finally the millions of silver-coins gone back to China.

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