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MP calls for 'mayhem in Beijing'
March 27, 2008 02:25am
Article from: Agence France-Presse
A PROMINENT Euro MP has called for "mayhem in Beijing" during the Olympic Games, with a boycott of the opening ceremony and high-profile protests over the Chinese crackdown in Tibet.
"We have to make the Chinese Communists truly regret wanting to organise the Games," Daniel Cohn-Bendit, a Green member of the European Parliament and a leader of the 1968 French student uprising, said on France 2 television.
"All European Union countries should boycott the opening of the Olympic Games" on August 8, he said.
"In the words of May 1968, we have to 'cause mayhem in Beijing'," he said, in protest at the Chinese crackdown in Tibet which, according to Tibetan exile groups, has left at least 140 dead in the past 10 days.
"That means that during the Games we run, jump and swim, but at the same time we have civic-minded athletes showing their solidarity with Tibet with orange armbands and headscarves," Mr Cohn-Bendit said.
"We need civic-minded journalists who not only cover the Olympic Games but also go and talk to dissidents.
"I hear access to Tiananmen Square will be banned during the Olympic Games.
"Let's occupy Tiananmen Square. We'll see if the Chinese army tanks intervene."
Mr Cohn-Bendit also attacked the decision to award the Games to China.
"You do not give the Olympics to totalitarian countries as is the case here, because you will always end up with the same problem," he said.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy said this week he would consider boycotting the opening ceremony of the Olympics if China refuses to enter into a dialogue with the Dalai Lama on Tibet, though other world leaders are vowing to attend.
MP calls for 'mayhem in Beijing'
March 27, 2008 02:25am
Article from: Agence France-Presse
A PROMINENT Euro MP has called for "mayhem in Beijing" during the Olympic Games, with a boycott of the opening ceremony and high-profile protests over the Chinese crackdown in Tibet.
"We have to make the Chinese Communists truly regret wanting to organise the Games," Daniel Cohn-Bendit, a Green member of the European Parliament and a leader of the 1968 French student uprising, said on France 2 television.
"All European Union countries should boycott the opening of the Olympic Games" on August 8, he said.
"In the words of May 1968, we have to 'cause mayhem in Beijing'," he said, in protest at the Chinese crackdown in Tibet which, according to Tibetan exile groups, has left at least 140 dead in the past 10 days.
"That means that during the Games we run, jump and swim, but at the same time we have civic-minded athletes showing their solidarity with Tibet with orange armbands and headscarves," Mr Cohn-Bendit said.
"We need civic-minded journalists who not only cover the Olympic Games but also go and talk to dissidents.
"I hear access to Tiananmen Square will be banned during the Olympic Games.
"Let's occupy Tiananmen Square. We'll see if the Chinese army tanks intervene."
Mr Cohn-Bendit also attacked the decision to award the Games to China.
"You do not give the Olympics to totalitarian countries as is the case here, because you will always end up with the same problem," he said.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy said this week he would consider boycotting the opening ceremony of the Olympics if China refuses to enter into a dialogue with the Dalai Lama on Tibet, though other world leaders are vowing to attend.
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Re: "Mayhem in Beijing" - more fun than a boycott!!
Thu, March 27, 2008 - 12:24 PMTibetan monks spoiled a staged media-event today that was supposed to convince the world that the Chinese have everyhing under control:
news.google.com/news
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Re: "Mayhem in Beijing" - more fun than a boycott!!
Thu, March 27, 2008 - 1:08 PMwhatever methods are employed, I do hope the horrible suffering ends.
I do hope China gives up its repressive tyrannical behavior
I am very sorry if my intellectual musings made it seem otherwise.
I do want this stuff to end!!!
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Re: "Mayhem in Beijing" - more fun than a boycott!!
Thu, March 27, 2008 - 1:18 PMAlright - you caught me out at being thin-skinned and ill-tempered. I am working on these - but I have a long way to go. Thank you for not giving up on me yet!
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Re: "Mayhem in Beijing" - more fun than a boycott!!
Thu, March 27, 2008 - 8:00 PM
I hope most countries will not send any delegates to the Olympics this year.
I hope most athletes will refuse to step foot in a communist oppressive country.
I hope most people will non-violently protest the torch-run if it comes to their city.
I think it takes a whole lot of oppression and suffering to make a peaceful monk break down, weep and protest. -
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Re: "Mayhem in Beijing" - more fun than a boycott!!
Fri, March 28, 2008 - 4:55 AMwould you mind nuking europe whilst you're at it...?
it's a bit overdue given rather a large backlog of crimes against humanity...
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Re: "Mayhem in Beijing" - more fun than a boycott!!
Fri, March 28, 2008 - 6:09 AMra: a peaceful monk
Never forget monks are people before and while they are monks.
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Re: "Mayhem in Beijing" - more fun than a boycott!!
Fri, March 28, 2008 - 6:06 AMNever go to another's home just to shit on the carpet, especially if they deserve it. -
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Re: "Mayhem in Beijing" - more fun than a boycott!!
Fri, March 28, 2008 - 6:08 AMFYI, tribe double posted on me there.
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Re: "Mayhem in Beijing" - more fun than a boycott!!
Fri, March 28, 2008 - 6:11 AMNever go to another's home just to shit on the carpet, especially if they deserve it...
that kind of reminds me of the joke about the german shepherd and the boxer... hahaha
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Re: "Mayhem in Beijing" - more fun than a boycott!!
Fri, March 28, 2008 - 7:35 AM>> Never go to another's home just to shit on the carpet, especially if they deserve it. <<
Can you think of a more appropriate place on the planet to protest China's occupation of Tibet than Beijing? Or a more appropriate time to do so than when the whole world is watching? -
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Re: "Mayhem in Beijing" - more fun than a boycott!!
Fri, March 28, 2008 - 1:34 PMyou seem like a real cool guy Cornel...which is why I feel guilty about my pedantic annoying intellectual bs musings....
anyway, bro...here's hoping the horror ends and soon!
take care everybody
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Re: "Mayhem in Beijing" - more fun than a boycott!!
Sat, March 29, 2008 - 1:03 AMProtest and mayhem are not synonyms. -
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Re: "Mayhem in Beijing" - more fun than a boycott!!
Sat, March 29, 2008 - 5:07 AM>> Protest and mayhem are not synonyms. <<
Some forms of protest are purely symbolic, like silently carrying a sign. Other forms of protest are much more active - like integrating a segregated lunch counter. All protest seeks to have an effect - and from the standpoint of whatever or whoever is being protested that effect is disruptive.
Even the simplest expression of free speech can cause a great deal of mayhem under the right circumstances. Like when a bunch of monks decided to part from the scheduled program during a staged media event at a Buddhist Temple in Tibet earlier this week. -
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Re: "Mayhem in Beijing" - more fun than a boycott!!
Sat, March 29, 2008 - 9:04 AMSo?
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