HFCAMPO - don't forget the missionaries in the Pacific nations who did/are often doing the same. They often came with the idea of "civilizing" the people - yeah right.
Laotou - you have a very unpopular (in the west) opinion of the Tibet issue, but one I share. I feel, the Dalai Lama is, now, a peace loving strongly Buddhist principled guy. But in his youth he made some rather idiotic and very un-Buddhist decisions in order to try and retain religious and caste based control of his country. It seems to me absolute power corrupted him and maybe he has learnt his lesson. The separation of church and state I believe is a fundamental necessity for a country to function properly and Tibet, pre China, didn't have that. Although you can argue Buddhism isn't really a religion, it is enough of one that Tibet experienced similar problems when it was run under his regime.
One would wonder, that if the Dalai Lama had done the Buddhist thing, welcoming a Chinese government into his country to run Tibets affairs instead of having monks do it (which most likely got in the way of their real goal - seeking enlightenment), asked all the monks to respect Chinese rule and law, what would Tibet be like today? Instead he raised an army and fought against the Chinese, was expelled because of it and forced China to crack down against all those that probably still follow him. Was this the actions of a Buddhist, who ideally would seek the path of least pain for his people, or was it the actions of someone wanting to retain power? For me the answer is obvious.
I am sure people will moan and complain that China could take over any country using the same idea - that they will govern better, so why should any country resist them? But when you have a country that has (arguably) been part of China for a few hundred years, that is governed terribly, that is being used by foreign powers (the British at the time) to do damage to your country... I think any super power would have done EXACTLY what China did at the time. Imagine a situation where the Ukraine descended into being run by Christians, badly managed with starvation of its people common and the government only caring about religious doctrine and religious law. Then it was used by the US to exert control on Russia. What would Russia do? You can damn well be sure it would involve tanks in the streets of Kiev.
I am very impressed with the level of independent thought with expats here, I could learn a thing or 10 I am sure listening to some of your opinions. Very enlightening comments so far.
Regarding minority ethnocide in Yunnan, from what I have seen it doesn't exist in recent times anyway. The minorities *seem* to be happy to be part of China and the Chinese govt *seems* to be happy (and proud even) to let them continue their culture and traditions - if only to make tourist dollars from them! But I don't know the history in the area, I suspect it may have been different during Mao's time for instance.
Is this sort of discussion way too sensitive to be put on a forum?