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My friend Zhou Jun, an engineer with a local TV station in Sichuan, is a good example. He had just suffered a cut in his salary when the riots in Lhasa broke out. The incident could have nothing to do with his personal life and gains.

Yet he was so indignant at the nature of the riots and the Western media's crooked coverage that he cast away his personal troubles and occupied himself collecting commentaries and facts showing the truth of the issue, which he published in his blog at bolianshe.com.

Through Zhou and his blog, I came to know other overseas Chinese, who also went beyond themselves to condemn the Western media and the Dalai clique with reason and facts.

Out of his conscience for justice, a netizen named "houjibofa" – "deep accumulation but rarely fire" – took pains to translate some of the Western media's reports into Chinese and refuted them paragraph by paragraph on an overseas Chinese website called talkcc.net.

Another overseas netizen identified as "laone" – "this old monk" – had quit writing online for several years. But the recent event drove the linguistic professor to write several letters to a local newspaper protesting its biased reports on Tibet. Ignored, he returned to the website to share his experiences and feelings with more people.

All this indignation and passion have been ignited by the Western media's biased reports about what took place in Tibet. Perhaps the official Chinese media may be clumsy, but at least they are not as hypocritical as the Western media which always claims to be impartial, yet are actually biased on many issues related to China.

If people are entitled to have their voices heard, it should not be only those of the Dalai Lama and Tibetans in exile. But voices other than theirs are often missing in the Western media. Tibetans who are peacefully living and working in their home of Tibet Autonomous Region and elsewhere never get the limelight given to those secessionists, let alone Han people and other ethnic groups.

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