Tuesday, 29 April 2008

Oh, The Irony

Known as the Snow Lion Flag, it was introduced in 1912 and banned in mainland China

Police in Guangdong, southern China, have discovered a factory manufacturing "Free Tibet flags" as shown above. The factory owner reportedly told police the emblems had been ordered from outside China, and he did not know that they stood for an independent Tibet.

However, when some of the worker saw TV images of protesters holding the emblem, and they alerted the authorities.

Oops.

1 comment:

  1. Hilarious. Leave it to China to be so unwittingly hypocritical. With their minds focussed on money and nationalism they have no time for worldly concerns. It shows perfectly how little China actually knows about the "Free Tibet" campaign they hate so much.

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