Reporters Without Borders
BEIJING GAMES 2008
Come and demonstrate outside Chinese embassies and online on 8 August
Reporters Without Borders is calling for demonstrations outside China's embassies in London, Madrid, Berlin, Paris, Washington and Stockholm on 8 August, when the Olympic Games opening ceremony will be taking place in Beijing. Two demonstrations will be organised on 7 August in Rome and Ottawa. A rally is also planned outside the Olympic Museum in the Swiss city of Lausanne.
In Paris, those wanting to take part should meet at 1 p.m. at the corner of Avenue George V and Rue de la Tr?moille in Paris' 8th district. Reporters Without Borders will distribute "Beijing 2008" T-shirts to participants, as well other material for a peaceful demonstration.
Here are the times and venues of the demonstrations in the other cities:
- Berlin: in front of the Chinese embassy (Jannowitzbr?cke) from 1 p.m. onwards on 8 August.
- Washington: near the Chinese embassy (2300 Connecticut Ave) from 8 a.m. onwards on 8 August.
- Stockholm: outside the Chinese embassy (Lidov?gen 8) at 1 p.m. on 8 August.
- Lausanne: outside the Olympic Museum (Quai d'Ouchy 1) from 5 p.m. onwards on 8 August.
- Rome: outside the 4th district town hall at noon on 7 August.
- Ottawa: outside the Chinese embassy (515 St. Patrick Street) from noon onwards on 7 August.
- London: outside the Chinese embassy (49-51 Portland Place) from 1 p.m. onwards on 8 August.
- Madrid: outside the Chinese embassy (Calle Arturo Soria, 113) from 1 p.m. onwards on 8 August.
The aim of these demonstrations is to call for the release of Chinese journalists and human rights activists who have been imprisoned, and for an end to the harassment of those who been placed under surveillance or forced to leave Beijing. The Chinese government has not kept the promises to improve respect for human rights that it made in 2001, when Beijing was chosen to host the 2008 Olympics.
Reporters Without Borders is also organising a cyber-demonstration on 8 August at this web address: . Internet users all over the world will be able to come and protest outside a virtual version of Beijing's Olympic Stadium, waving a placard with the slogan of their choice.
Beijing Games 2008
Beijing Games 2008
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Re: Beijing Games 2008
Eh?
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There is no place like
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Re: Beijing Games 2008
Would you like the York Notes some reading Glasses and a nice cup of Earl Grey?
quis custodiet ipsos custodes
Re: Beijing Games 2008
You can ram the olympics.
the last great one for me was 1976 in Montreal as I was in love with Nadia Comeneci. we also say Sugar Ray Leonard, Teofilo Cubilas and David Wilkie.
Russia 1980 was boycotted by the yanks
USA 1984 was boycotted by the Russians
Seoul will always be remembered for Ben Johnson who was plain unlucky he got caught
A few great moments here and there in subsequent games like Michael Johnsons 200m and 400m race in Atlanta, and Paula Radcliffe blowing it in Athens.
As far as Beijing is concerned, China's appalling Human Rights record, as well as there treatment of the good people of Tibet and their treatment of animals is something to be ashamed of.
the last great one for me was 1976 in Montreal as I was in love with Nadia Comeneci. we also say Sugar Ray Leonard, Teofilo Cubilas and David Wilkie.
Russia 1980 was boycotted by the yanks
USA 1984 was boycotted by the Russians
Seoul will always be remembered for Ben Johnson who was plain unlucky he got caught
A few great moments here and there in subsequent games like Michael Johnsons 200m and 400m race in Atlanta, and Paula Radcliffe blowing it in Athens.
As far as Beijing is concerned, China's appalling Human Rights record, as well as there treatment of the good people of Tibet and their treatment of animals is something to be ashamed of.
The West London of my youth is now on dvd
I've met the man on the street............and he's a cunt
I've met the man on the street............and he's a cunt