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josh dreamspirit
06.04.2008 17:21
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06.04.2008 17:44
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06.04.2008 18:23
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Comments
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Olympic torch protest
06.04.2008 14:40
Martin
e-mail: martinb216@yahoo.co.uk
Brilliant work, guys
06.04.2008 14:54
Anon
The blue track suits
06.04.2008 15:08
Mr me
weak arguements put forward by torch bearers
06.04.2008 15:29
The British government could have told the I.O.C. 7 years ago when Beijing was granted the games that they would not allow the torch to be paraded through the streets of London.
No British government Minister or official should attend the games but of course we all know this will not happen.
josh dreamspirit
CIA op in London today!
06.04.2008 15:42
intravenous in furs
Homepage: http://postmanpatel.blogspot.com/2008/03/olympic-tibetan-freedom-torch-relay.html
Olympic Games
06.04.2008 16:52
What do the modern olympics have to do with the Olympic Ideal? Why are council tax payers footing the bill for a bunch of over paid, steroid abusing cheats to come to London in 2012 or have their publicity, for China, in London today? Anyone who thinks this shambles has anything to do with sport has their hand firmly in the IOCs till
PRoS II
anyome got a pic
06.04.2008 17:21
Publicist
Intergalactic award4 who stops it, intel services always try2manipulate protest
06.04.2008 17:26
Nice one with the fire extinguisher, damn shame more people didnt do the same with loads of buckets, oh well heres to the next stage.
Intelligence services always try manipulate protests what new there then?. China"middle kingdom" has an amazing culture 5,000 yrs of written language, a pretty green agro system fertilised naturally with properly treated nighsoil,humanure that has maintained soil structure,humus & a health system that respects scientific holistic therapy as well as surgery.
Unfortunately its often in the hands of power hungry people, just like the west
green syndicalist
the handcuff logo...
06.04.2008 17:50
www.rsf.org
angelo
2012
06.04.2008 17:54
Previously Olympic protests to get the Soviet Union out of Afganistan.
I look forward to the Olympic protests to get the UK out of Afganistan, Iraq, Malvinas, Gibraltar, Ireland and all the rest...
Great to see the protests today - sorry I couldn't make it.
mj
thanks
06.04.2008 19:38
publicist
A New Olympic Sport
06.04.2008 20:12
Bronze - grab the tourch
Silver - put out the flame
And a Gold Medal if you can rob it.
Harold Hamlet
london watch
06.04.2008 21:24
lifelines
e-mail: lifelines@email.cz
Let us compare
07.04.2008 00:00
The protests against China received massive mainstream coverage.
The wall of sound against Tony Blair none.
On Indymedia, two topics only about the wall of sound, many for the protests against China.
And FYI, Tony Blair ordered the invasion and destruction of Iraq, which did yeld at least one million deaths, several millions displaced, etc.. whereas the Chinese repressed quite mildly a bunch of looters, arsonists and murderers whose "uprising" has certainly been masterminded by western intelligence agencies with a view to destabilise China.
LOOOOL.
skunk
**
07.04.2008 00:45
excuse me
and which side are you on?
vv
@skunk
07.04.2008 08:20
No one has to "choose sides"
I was astounded by the BBC's brazen hypocrisy in their report on Beijinger's being kept in the dark about the protests by the PRC media. Yes, indeed ---- where was all the rolling coverage of the recent protests against the West's wars huh? None of them could have subverted an event as intrinsically Spectaclular as the "running of the olympic torch", thus hijacking it's coverage, because of our own forms of totalitarianism..
Would the Met have dealt with this anti-Chinese protest more severely if it had been against the British govt.? And if so isn't their leniency a good reason to suspect that pro-Tibet campaigns are partly run or facilitated by Western intelligence?
anonymous
Neither London nor Beijing, but...
07.04.2008 10:21
Internationalist
lost johnny speaks josh dreamspirit replies
07.04.2008 10:44
The Tibetans are right to protest, but the IOC has given the games to yet another country which involves itself in wars of aggression-- ie UK. Over a million have died in Irag and the country is destroyed-- all because of the US greed.
Will the protectors be out again in London in the next Olympics or can they only see the faults of other countries? Shame on the IOC?
Tibet is not China, nor do Afghanistan and Iraq belong to the US and allies.
josh dreamspirit replies
i am not trying to downgrade the destruction that US and GB have caused in Iraq and Afghanistan and yes protests should take place if Iraq is still occupied come 2012 London games.Today its about Tibet another day it will be about Zimbabwe another time Pakistan.Its about weak willed corrupt western politicians who do nothing on the one hand and charge in with all guns blazing on the other who do not adhere to an ethical foreign policy despite all the rhetoric.
josh dreamspirit
Yeah maybe
07.04.2008 11:54
It's like those who still argue on this wire sometimes that it was a good thing to remove Saddam.
And I'm saying : Really ?
skunk
@ Yeah maybe
08.04.2008 17:09
It was - in the same way that removing a ruptured appendix is good.
They just tried to do it without anesthetic and using blue-tac to put the patient back together!
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