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One protester who managed to break through the police cordon, David Allen, said that he was angry enough that the torch was being paraded through the British capital and that his anger only increased when he saw British sporting stars being guarded in the streets of London by Chinese security men. “What really got my goat was our sporting heroes being surrounded by the Chinese security heavies guarding the torch,” he said. “It makes us complicit in the regime’s repression.”
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>>56279

oopsy, wrong picture..
>> Anonymous
is this the inevitable result of the razing of /n/ews?
>> Anonymous
whachu gonna do? China has one of the largest and fastest growing economy in the world. No government leaders can afford to tell China to piss off.
>> Anonymous
>>56296

yeah but its all good cause China will become a democracy after the Zombie invasion.

It's those ruskies we have to worry about.
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What was supposed to be a majestic procession through the French capital for the Olympic torch was disrupted Monday as thousands of people from around Europe, many with Tibetan flags, massed to protest the relay, forcing police officers to bring the torch onto a bus to try to protect it.

The torch was extinguished at least once, although a police spokeswoman, speaking on condition of anonymity in accordance with policy, said it was put out "for technical reasons" unrelated to the protests.
>> Anonymous
HUGE FAIL IN FRANCE

I was there, 3000 cops, angry protesters, pro tibet , pro china

where is the sport?