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China vows to keep torch on track

Beijing has said "no force" can stop the Olympic flame relay, as it faces protests on the US leg of its journey.
Seven pro-Tibet demonstrators have already been arrested in San Francisco after tying anti-Chinese banners to the cables of the Golden Gate Bridge.
The flame is due to arrive in the city on Tuesday, following anti-Chinese protests in Paris and London.
International Olympic Committee (IOC) members meeting in Beijing say they are to review future Olympic torch relays.

The flame was lit in Olympia, Greece, on 24 March and is being relayed by torch through 20 countries before being carried into the opening ceremony at the Beijing Games on 8 August.


But the torch had to be put out three times in Paris because of the protests.
The flame itself was kept alight in a safety lantern.
Demonstrators are protesting at China's security crackdown in Tibet after recent unrest against Chinese rule.
Tibetan exile groups say Chinese security forces killed dozens of protesters. Beijing says about 19 people were killed in rioting.
Chinese state TV said the protesters in London and Paris were a "handful of Tibetan separatists".


Condemning the disruption to the relay, Beijing Olympic organising committee spokesman Sun Weide told reporters the torch relay would continue as planned.
"No force can stop the torch relay of the Beijing Games," he said in Beijing.
But the International Olympic Commitee, currently holding a meeting in the Chinese capital, is to discuss whether torch relays should continue for future Games.


IOC press commission chief Kevan Gospar said that this year's 137,000km torch relay will continue as planned, "but certainly, the IOC executive board should review the torch relay programme for the future".
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Swedish IOC member Gunilla Lindberg said the protests were "damaging the Olympic movement".
"Using the torch this way is almost a crime. This is the property of the IOC, it is not a Chinese torch."
Police in San Francisco, where the torch is due to be relayed on Wednesday, arrested seven people on Monday and charged them with conspiracy and causing a public nuisance.





Three climbers among them faced additional charges of trespassing.
They had scaled the bridge to perch 150 feet (46m) above traffic, attaching "Free Tibet" banners and a Tibetan flag.
One of them, Laurel Sutherlin, spoke by mobile phone to reporters.
"If the IOC [International Olympic Committee] allows the torch to proceed into Tibet they'll have blood on their hands," he said.
US Democratic Party presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has called on President George W Bush to boycott the opening ceremony of the Olympics unless China improves its human rights record.
Black banners
The Paris relay started to go wrong almost from the start, despite the presence of 3,000 police along the route.
It was cut short with the torch finally carried by bus to the relay's end point.
Paris Mayor Bertrand Delanoe cancelled a ceremony to welcome the torch relay after Green party activists hung a Tibetan flag and a black banner depicting the Olympic rings as handcuffs from the city hall.
Activists also hung Tibetan flags or black banners from several other Paris landmarks including the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame cathedral.
On Sunday, 37 people were arrested in London as protesters disrupted the torch relay there.










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I fully support these protesters! I hope they can mess this up even more than the Brits and French did!
 
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Dana

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I'm a little confused... Whats with all the ruckus? Why the protests? Why were people killed? If China killed protesters why are the Olympics being held in Beijing?
 

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I wasn't happy that the IOC chose China, however, I also do not like what the protesters are doing. Leave the Olympics alone
 

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I support peaceful protest, but the ones trying to put out the flame are foolish in my book. One of them threw stuff at a wheelchair bound man....I mean come on, have some respect.
 

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not trying to sound hokey here..respect the flame. Protest the Chinese, oh yeah, but find a better way to do it.

Protesting for peace by dousing the Olympic flame is like fucking for virginity
 

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Violent protests are not ok.. But LOL at the guy who tried to put the flame out with a fire extinguisher!

I think the IOC needs a good slap on the head for allowing China to host the Olympics..
 

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Simply put - corrupt politics!:mad

Hey don't knock it, that's how we got 2012!

Actually I don't look forward to that at all, and it's only 2008 and already my transport links are being fucked up.... Explain that....

Corrupt fucking politics...
 

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He's like a FOX news pundit crossed between superman and Captain America. lol


Simply put - I am super awesome greatness!!!
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No. No you're not. You're a zealous republican/crypto authoritarian/objectivist imo

:24::24::24::24::24::24::24::24::24:

You have to be an objectivist to get it. See, objectivism holds, as one of it's base ideas, that A=A and A=/= non-A. In other words, things are what they are, and contradictions cannot exist. So accusing me of being a authoritarian/objectivist, when the two are so fundamentally opposed, is very funny on several levels to an objectivist.

Seriously, though - what grounds do you have for calling me authoritarian? What beliefs in particular?

IF the answer is "You're a zealous republican", what policies of zealous republicanism do you believe are prevalent enough to accuse us of being authoritarian? I'm not denying that socially, we can be a little authoritarian, sometimes, but I'm curious as to which of our policies you would identify.
 
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