China Wants Army to Oversee Torch Relay in Australia

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China wants its army to oversee the Australian leg of the http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=3729 torch relay to ensure protests do not mar the event.

The move, which has been rebuffed by the Australian Federal Police, comes as Beijing reels from an embarrassing relay launch in Athens when human rights activists hijacked the event.

http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=3939 has responded by radically cutting back relay legs in cities where it expects more trouble, including San Francisco and Paris.

It is understood Beijing has deep concerns that protesters will turn the Canberra leg of the relay on April 24 into another public relations disaster.

The Canberra leg will feature several Australian Olympic superstars including Ian Thorpe, Jodie Henry, Petria Thomas, Marjorie Jackson-Nelson and Ron Clarke. “We have explained to the Chinese Embassy that people have a democratic right in Australia to stage demonstrations and people are free to demonstrate when the torch does arrive but we would hope that demonstrations are peaceful and won’t disrupt the relay in any way,” AOC spokesman Mike Tancred said.

Meanwhile, France overnight threatened to boycott the Games’ opening ceremony.

http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,23431560-421,00.html

2008-03-26