shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 13 2008 | photography, olympics
shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 08 2008 | china, olympics, tibet, world, news
This confirms what Sung was saying about how China's media is presenting the protests: 'Chinese state TV said the protesters in London and Paris were a "handful of Tibetan separatists".'
Quoted: Beijing says no force can stop the world relay of the Olympic flame as it faces new protests on the Californian leg.
shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 01 2008 | india, olympics, sports, news
We're starting to see Olympic boycotts! Apparently Bhaichung Bhutia, India's soccer captain, is "among the first athletes to refuse to run with the torch."
Quoted: India's soccer captain has refused to carry the Olympic torch through New Delhi later this month to protest China's crackdown on recent demonstrations in Tibet, a sports official said Tuesday.
shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 25 2008 | world, olympics, news
This writer raises some great points about why people should protest the Beijing Olympics because of the very premise on which the Olympics were founded - promoting international peace.
Quoted: The Olympics seem an ideal place for demonstrations. Not only is the world's press there with cameras running, the modern Olympics were set up with a political purpose: to promote international peace by encouraging healthy competition between nations.
shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 26 2007 | health, world, olympics, environment, news
I didn't realize pollution in Beijing is so severe that events might need to be postponed. It's so bad it could make it difficult for athletes to break world records at the 2008 games - I think this should be a factor in choosing future sites.
Quoted: Some events in the 2008 Summer Games may have to be postponed by a day or two if air pollution in Beijing is excessive, the International Olympic Committee said on Thursday. How will all this pollution affect the Olympic athletes?
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