Search this site powered by FreeFind

Quick Link

for your convenience!

Human Rights, Youth Voices etc.

click here


 

For Information Concerning the Crisis in Darfur

click here


 

Northern Uganda Crisis

click here


 

 Whistleblowers Need Protection

 

 

Protests cut short Paris Olympic torch relay
AFP News, April 7, 2008

Policemen hold down a protestor on the Champs-Elysees in Paris as the Beijing Olympics flame relay runs through the city amid high security. Police said the Paris leg of the Beijing Olympic torch relay was cut short after citywide protests against China's crackdown in Tibet. Photo:Joel Saget/AFP

PARIS (AFP) - The Paris leg of the Beijing Olympic torch relay was cut short Monday after citywide protests against China's crackdown in Tibet, police said.

The torch was put on a bus outside the French parliament to be carried the last half of its trip to a stadium in the south of the city.

Pro-Tibetan demonstrators had disrupted the torch relay through Paris, forcing officials to take refuge on a bus.

The decision to call off the final stages of the relay came shortly after the Paris mayor cancelled a ceremony to mark the passage of the torch in front of the city hall.

Mayor Bertrand Delanoe said he had called it off after Chinese officials refused to let the torch stop in the square in front of city hall.

Delanoe made his announcement after Green party members of the city council draped over the facade of city hall a Tibetan flag along with a black banner with the Olympic rings turned into handcuffs.

Home Books Photo Gallery About David Survey Results Useful Links Submit Feedback