
The last few days haven’t really been a game for the Olympic torch. On it’s way true
Athens, Istanbul, London, Paris and San Francisco it has been met with anti-China demonstrations. - Not quite the smooth prestige project China expected the Olympic Games to be. The torch is now on it’s way to
Buenos Aires where they are getting ready for a surprise for the torch party.
The politicians are finally talking about a boycott of the opening ceremony at the Olympic Games, but for the most of them it will properly never come to anymore than talk. There are to many interest in China, financially they can’t afford to boycott China for reel. The cheap production in China is too important for western economy to loose. If western consumers should pay for the Chinese-imported goods to be produced under sustainable conditions, they would have to pay twice the price for the product they pay today. Are the consumers ready to pay for better conditions, or will they just boycott?! The politicians know how many money their national economy will lose if they or their nations companies loose the cheap workforce in China, so there will not be a boycott of China to pressure them in to better human rights, only talk about a boycott of the opening ceremony that can humiliate them a little. But the politicians will properly try to smooth it out to the Chinese government in silence to the (western) public, and only use it as propaganda for their western voters.The fact is that the Chinese economy is the third strongest in the world now, and according to Amnesty International they almost have the worst human rights in the world.
Beside that dialog is properly better that a complete boycott, but all the fuss and talk about it have to make an impact on the regime one might think. But apparently not, according to the Chinese vice ambassador in Denmark Jin Zhijian, it is only a few people protesting, and China does not have a human right issue. Instead he says that the demonstrators should be a shame of there behaviour(!). And that they are humiliating a peace loving people that can be proud of there Human Rights… Well it seems like there is a long way before we can actually agree on this topic.
According to
Politiken.dk The International Olympic Committee still hopes that the Olympic Games will be a great event and they are sad about the focus are on China and human rights in stead of the sport event.
– Well maybe they should have thought about that before choosing China as the host. But they are still sure that the actual Olympic Games will be peaceful.

It is clear that the Chinese people still are kept unknown about their own regime actions. They are not exposed to CNN or other alike international media. The Chinese officials tell their story, as they want the Chinese people too hear it. On the front-page of a Chinese newspaper there is a picture of a Tibetan getting arrested in London, and they try to make it seems like it is only the people of Tibet making problems along the way of the torch.
A perfect example on how the Chinese officials are use to the true is how they write is, is that they know proclaim that the torch never where turned of in Paris! Even do everybody else in the global world saw the pictures. But that is apparently not an obstacle for the Chinese officials, they still tell the story they want to believe… Or want everybody else to believe.
There are always a group of Chinese supporters on the torch route. They don’t understand why people are protesting. From there point of view there is nothing wrong in China… Even those in the west with access to other media ignore all the problems in China.
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Hai Ming, 37, a Chinese student of civil engineering at University of California, Davis, about 70 miles east, had come to the torch ceremony on a bus chartered by the Chinese consulate.
Hai said he disagreed with Tibetan protesters who have flooded San Francisco this week. "I think they are crazy," he said. "The Chinese people are very peaceful. They wouldn't do what they are accused of."”
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