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 2008 Beijing Olympics:should the world boycott it?, issit a wise move? opinions plz!

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oucheev
post Apr 21 2008, 10:51 PM

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QUOTE(defaultname365 @ Apr 21 2008, 06:26 PM)
So hilarious, CNN reported that the problem with the torch relay in Malaysia is not the protestors or the lack of it, but

"Malaysians don't know that the torch is here !!!"

http://edition.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/asiapcf/...orch/index.html
Chinese students cheer Malaysian torch relay
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (CNN) -- Hundreds of Chinese students gathered at Independence Square to cheer for the Olympic flame as it began its four-hour relay through Kuala Lumpur on Monday.

Malaysia Olympic Council President Imran Jaafar kicks off the Malaysian leg of the torch relay.

Heavy security was in place to protect the 80 runners carrying the Olympic torch along a 10-mile (16 km) route through the Malaysian capital, ending at the Petronas Twin Towers.

Witnesses said the Chinese students overwhelmed a woman wearing a "Free Tibet" shirt and holding a pro-Tibet sign, hitting her with small Chinese flags before she was carried away unhurt by a photographer.

"As soon as spectators saw what she was doing, they immediately mobbed her, hitting her with flags," said Brad Kesler, an American tourist who was there to watch the start of the relay.

Kesler said the woman was holding the sign and not yelling.

About 500 Chinese students, who are studying in Malaysia, were organized by the Chinese Embassy there, according to an Olympics organizer. Several of the students told CNN that the Chinese government provided their transportation to the event.

They all wore identical shirts with the slogan "One Dream, One Nation," and many of them had Chinese flags painted on their faces, according to witnesses.

At least two other people carrying pro-Tibet signs were carried away by police. It was not clear if they were detained because of a disruption or if they were removed for their own safety.

About 1,500 people attended the relay's start in Independence Square, according to witness estimates. Few of them appeared to be local residents.  Watch the torch arrive in Malaysia »

Malaysian actress Marina Mahathir, one of the 80 torchbearers, said she was "very excited and very proud to be carrying the torch." She said she did not expect any of the violence that disrupted the relay in several other cities.

Earlier torch relay stops in London, England; Paris, France; and San Francisco, California attracted tens of thousands of demonstrators. Some protesters in those cities tried to disrupt the relay, and police made dozens of arrests.
So is this a question of "NOT KNOWING what is going on?"  blush.gif
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Something's wrong with the articles. Since when Marina Mahathir is an actress.

Ok back to the run, I saw the run at Jalan P. Ramlee. It passes through my office. Most of the wearing red and blue is I am not mistaken are students from Chinese schools and not students from China. Maybe some are but most of them are too young. And they were sponsors by Lenovo, Samsung and Ambank. So those who wore blue were sponsored by Samsung and those who wore red is sponsored by Ambank.


 

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