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1:25:07
I hate meeting up here.
This place is a tribute to the past!

1:25:12
And another thing.
I want the songs stopped.

1:25:15
Songs? What songs?
1:25:17
Street songs
about General Tan.

1:25:21
They are singing
about his gold watch.

1:25:24
He's right.
They are quite insulting.

1:25:27
- [ Snorting ]
- We have no authority
to ban singing in our country.

1:25:31
Then ban the public meetings.
1:25:34
And we want 2,000 more tons
of barley.

1:25:36
This is impossible. You will bring
famine down on the people of Tibet.

1:25:39
More food. The best land
for your soldiers to camp.

1:25:43
The People's Liberation Army
pays for all food and lodging.

1:25:46
So far, they do.
But the quantity does not exist.

1:25:49
You'll have
to reevaluate your needs.

1:25:54
How much tea do you drink,
Prime Minister?

1:25:56
It depends on the quality,
and that it be lndian.

1:26:03
I am instructed to tell you today
that plans for the Tibetan Army...

1:26:07
to be absorbed into the People's
Liberation Army have been finalized--

1:26:10
- I will not approve it.
- Then, we will begin by replacing...

1:26:12
the Tibetan flag
with the flag of the motherland.

1:26:14
And we will begin
with tearing it down.

1:26:23
[ Announcer Over P.A.,
ln Chinese ]

1:26:29
[ Chinese Choir Singing ]
1:26:33
[ Continues, Faint ]
1:26:40
- I am so sorry.
- [ Lukhangwa ] It must be done.

1:26:44
We can no longer meet
with the Chinese. They refuse us.

1:26:52
I accept your resignations.
1:26:56
Have you chosen
your new prime ministers, Holiness?


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