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France to Boycott China's Olympic Open
« on: April 06, 2008, 07:42:50 AM »
Kudos to France.  The U.S. should follow its example, but, of course, it won't.

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France to Boycott China's Olympic Open

BEIJING � French President Nicholas Sarkozy stepped up the pressure on China Saturday over its handling of the Tibet crisis by warning he may boycott the Olympic opening, following fresh violence.

Sarkozy's warning, delivered by one of his ministers in the Le Monde newspaper, also came shortly after China said it would step up a controversial "education" campaign for Tibetans in an effort to end nearly a month of unrest.

Sarkozy will only attend the Beijing Olympics opening ceremony if China opens dialogue with exiled Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama and frees political prisoners, French Secretary of State for Human Rights Rama Yade said.

China must also end the "violence" against Tibetans, Yade told Le Monde, saying all three conditions were "indispensable" if he was to be at the opening ceremony in August 8.

His comments were among the sharpest by a world leader over China's crackdown on what has become the biggest challenge to its rule of the remote Himalayan region in decades.

Protests that began on March 10 in Tibet's capital, Lhasa, escalated into rioting and then spread to other areas of western China with Tibetan populations.

China says Tibetan rioters have killed 20 people. But Tibetan exiled groups say 135-140 people have been killed in the Chinese crackdown.

The death toll from the crackdown was before the latest outbreak of unrest, in southwest China's Sichuan province in Thursday, that left eight Tibetans dead, according to activist groups and Tibetan exiles.

China's communist rulers have been deeply angered and embarrassed over the Tibetan unrest, as it has overshadowed preparations for the Beijing Olympics and exposed other human rights issues.

Tibetans have been protesting over what they say has been widespread repression under nearly six decades of Chinese rule.

In Xinjiang, a Muslim-populated region of northwest China which neighbours Tibet, there have also been protests in recent days to express similar sentiments, although not on nearly the same scale as the Tibetan unrest.

The jailing of prominent Chinese dissident Hu Jia on Thursday for subversion added to concerns around the world that the human rights situation in China was getting worse instead of better ahead of the Games.

But China showed no signs of backing down on Saturday.

The state-run Tibet Daily quoted the region's deputy Communist Party chief as telling a group of influential monks that "reinforcing patriotic education" was now a top priority.

"Especially reinforce education of young monks about the legal system so that they become patriots who love religion and observe discipline and law," the paper quoted Hao Peng as saying.

The International Campaign for Tibet said the re-education campaign, a tactic long used by the Communist Party, typically involved forcing Tibetans to denounce the Dalai Lama.

The Dalai Lama fled his homeland in 1959 and remains a revered figure for Tibetans, although China believes he is a dangerous figure bent on achieving independence for Tibet.

China says he is orchestrating the latest unrest and refuses to hold talks with him. The 1989 Nobel Peace Prize winner denies fomenting the unrest.

Such orders to denounce the Dalai Lama helped trigger Thursday's protest in Garze county of Sichuan province, International Campaign for Tibet spokesman Kate Saunders said.

China's official Xinhua news agency reported the incident late Friday, saying police were forced to fire warning shots to quell a "riot" in which protesters attacked a government building and seriously wounded one official.

Xinhua did not give other key details in its brief dispatch, such as how many "rioters" were involved or why they had marched on the government office.

The International Campaign for Tibet, the Free Tibet Campaign and Radio Free Asia reported that police had fired directly into the protesters, killing at least eight.

The attempted re-education campaign had taken place at Tongkor monastery, which the Free Tibet Campaign said had about 370 monks.

Independently verifying what happened, as with all the unrest, is extremely difficult because China has barred foreign reporters from travelling to Tibet and the other hotspot areas and blanketed them with security.

Calls by AFP to local government offices, hospitals and religious bureaus went unanswered or were met with denials of knowing anything about the incident.
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Re: France to Boycott China's Olympic Open
« Reply #1 on: April 06, 2008, 10:24:54 AM »
Just because France is boycotting the opening ceremony, not the entire games. Their atheletic team will still be participating. But the again, I wouldn't expect anything less from the French.
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Re: France to Boycott China's Olympic Open
« Reply #2 on: April 06, 2008, 04:44:11 PM »
I agree.  Sadly, the powers that be have funded the rise of Commust/Socialist nations and work tirelessly to provide them a "positive" face internationally... avoiding or negating all of the depravities associated with China... 
"‘Vehorashtem/Numbers 33:53’: When you burn out the Land’s inhabitants, you will merit to bestow upon your children the Land as an inheritance. If you do not burn them out, then even if you conquer the Land, you will not merit to allot it to your children as an inheritance." - Ovadiah ben Yacov Sforno; Italian Rabbi, Biblical Commentator, Philosopher and Physician.  1475-1550.

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Re: France to Boycott China's Olympic Open
« Reply #3 on: April 06, 2008, 05:12:09 PM »
I see a lot of good in Sarkozy especially since he is so hated by de Villepin.  He looks like a great hero after Chirac and de Villepin oiling their way around saddam begging for his favor for TotalElfFina to get saddam's blood money.  It broke Chirac's little black heart to loose his sugar daddy saddam.  And if anyone remembers, it was de Villepin who promised Powell that France would vote with the USA against saddam at the UN.  He well knew he wouldn't and the very next day voted against the USA and for saddam.  He even campaigned in Africa to gain UN votes for saddam.

The French are slowly giving birth and there is a population explosion among the muslims in France.  There are neighborhoods the French and their police are afraid to go.  Muslim teens enjoy roving in gangs and raping French girls.  A Jewish young man was kidnapped and brutally tortured to death in an apartment house, even with all his screams none of the muslim neighbors called the police.  The muslim brotherhood is allowed to exist in France.  Sarkozy once spoke to them and was soundly booed off the stage.  I see this becoming the first muslim nation in Europe.  The Islamic Republic of France is a real threat.

I've put France on a suicide watch for years now.  It's as if they yearn to become the ultimate dhimmis.  And if you warn them, they argue and mumble Vietnam through their cigarette breath.  I know a few French are very concerned but they are far too few in numbers.

Too many people and especially politicians are all liars.  Ignore their words, their actions in important decisions are their truths.
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Re: France to Boycott China's Olympic Open
« Reply #4 on: April 07, 2008, 02:16:26 AM »
Don't forget that France is used to the word "we surrender" so don't hope for much from France. LOL

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Re: France to Boycott China's Olympic Open
« Reply #5 on: April 07, 2008, 04:15:18 AM »
Don't forget that France is used to the word "we surrender" so don't hope for much from France. LOL

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Re: France to Boycott China's Olympic Open
« Reply #6 on: April 09, 2008, 07:40:38 PM »
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Don't forget that France is used to the word "we surrender" so don't hope for much from France. LOL
Too true! 
So many will brag their grandfather was a member of the resistance, I suspect every resistance member gave birth to 20 children each, if this is true.  What's more likely is dear grandpapa was busy scribbling off a letter denouncing his neighbors with whom he had a long time grudge.

To educate a man in mind and not in morals is to educate a menace to society. - Teddy Roosevelt

The louder he talked of his honor, the faster we counted our spoons. - Ralph Waldo Emerson