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San Francisco set for torch relay |
Hundreds of pro-Tibet protesters have marched in San Francisco, as the city prepares to host the next leg of the international Olympic torch relay.
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
, 9-April-2008
10:36:54 AM |
Demonstrators carrying Tibetan flags marched to the Chinese consulate to denounce Beijing's policy on Tibet.
Officials have promised tight security for Wednesday's torch relay, following chaotic scenes in London and Paris.
Officials in Beijing have condemned the disruption to the procession but promised that it would continue.
Extra police will line the torch's route as it follows a six-mile (10km) route through San Francisco, starting at 1300 (2000 GMT).
Mayor Gavin Newsom said he had been in touch with officials in the UK and France to discuss ways of handling the protesters.
"I'm not naive to the challenge associated with this event," he said.
Map of world torch relay route
At a candle-lit vigil on Tuesday near City Hall, South African Archbishop and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Desmond Tutu urged world leaders not to go to the Games.
"For God's sake, for the sake of our children, for the sake of their children, for the sake of the beautiful people of Tibet - don't go," he said.
"Tell your counterparts in Beijing you wanted to come but looked at your schedule and realised you have something else to do."
Hollywood actor and long-time Tibet activist Richard Gere attacked China's plans to parade the torch through Tibet.
"The game-plan of bringing this torch to Tibet, as if it was a harmonious society, is so patently false and insulting to the Tibetans," Mr Gere told the rally.
But in San Francisco's Chinatown, community representatives held a news conference to call for a peaceful relay and voice pride over China's hosting of the Games.
"If I support the Olympics, of course I don't support the protests," local resident Ling Li told the Associated Press News agency.
"This is the first time China has had the Olympics. We should be proud of this."
The flame was lit in Greece on 24 March and is being relayed through 20 countries before being carried into the opening ceremony in Beijing on 8 August
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