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- Chinese Nationalists Attack Korean Tibet Supporters
- by pete_sftuk
- in freetibet.blog.co.uk
- 58 days old
- As the torch passed through the Korean capitol Seoul, Chinese nationalists lined the streets to welcome it, outnumbering those who were there to protest against China's brutal occupation and repression on Tibet. Despite the Tibet supporters being there as part of officially organised and permitted demonstrations - not something the Chinese... more
- Tags: + 2008 , + censorship , + news , + olympics , + protest , + tibet , + torch
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- Student receives Death Threats over SFT Group
- by pete_sftuk
- in freetibet.blog.co.uk
- 69 days old
- Mark Bonello is the president of the Tibet Society at Plymouth University, a part of the Students for a Free Tibet network. Mark had put up a hand made poster advertising volunteering opportunities with the group on his university campus, the poster included his phone number. Later that night Mark received a call from someone alleging to be his... more
- Tags: + 2008 , + a , + censorship , + for , + free , + news , + olympics , + plymouth , + protest , + sft , + speech , + students , + tibet
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- 3 of the Biggest Sponsors Ditch China's Torch
- by pete_sftuk
- in freetibet.blog.co.uk
- 79 days old
- Three of the biggest sponsors of the Olympic Torch Relay; Coca-cola, Lenovo and Samsung, have pulled out of the Japanese leg of the international torch relay amid fears that they may be targetted by protestors. A spokesperson for Coca-cola stated that they would be unable to operate under the 'maximum security' environment of the Torch Relay in... more
- Tags: + 2008 , + ceremony , + coca cola , + coke , + free , + japan , + lenovo , + nagano , + olympics , + protest , + samsung , + sponsor , + tibet , + torch , + zenkoji
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- Those Mysterious Men in Blue
- by pete_sftuk
- in freetibet.blog.co.uk
- 86 days old
- Who exactly were those sinister looking men in the blue tracksuits? They wore no ID and were seemingly given free reign by the police to interfere with police duties, such as stopping protestors. If they were private security hired by Beijing or the IOC then by not wearing ID they were operating illegally. If they were not private security then... more
- Tags: + 2008 , + armed , + blue , + china , + free , + london , + men , + news , + olympic , + olympics , + opening , + people's , + police , + protest , + tibet , + torch
