Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Red guards for Olympic torch relay in Delhi?

Published on Tue, Apr 08, 2008 at 13:35
New Delhi: National Security Guards and helicopters will guard the Olympic torch during its three-km relay in New Delhi on April 17, but India is yet to decide on China’s request to allow its commandos to accompany the flame.
The Communist nation has requested that its elite China Red Guards commandos accompany the torch, sources tell CNN-IBN. China has requested that its commandos be allowed into India a few days before the relay on Delhi’s Rajpath.
India is arranging a three-tier security for the torch relay but a high-level government meeting on Monday didn’t reach a decision on the Chinese request. "As far as the Government of India is concerned, we are committed to provide complete security to the Olympic Torch," said Minister of State for External Affairs Anand Sharma.
"We are confident of ensuring the relay of the torch in India with respect and security. Our officers and security agencies are capable of providing complete security to the Olympic torch," said Sharma.
Foreign Secretary Shiv Shankar Menon and Home Secretary Madhukar Gupta discussed the Chinese request on Monday, report newspapers.
Widespread disruptions of the Olympic torch relay because of protests against China may lead to the dropping of the international section of the run from future games, IOC officials said Tuesday.
Torch of trouble
Thousands of raucous protesters angry about China's hosting of the Olympics Games, its policies in Tibet and human rights record haunted the torch relay across the British and French capitals this week.
More problems were expected Wednesday in San Francisco, the only North American leg of the relay.
China has denounced the protests in London and Paris as despicable, but vowed Tuesday to continue the relay to the end.
On Monday, organizers were forced to cancel the last third of the Paris route after demonstrators hurled water at the flame and lunged at torchbearers. The security detail protecting the torch had to repeatedly extinguish it along the route and retreat to the safety of a bus, although the Olympic flame continually burns in a lantern brought along the route.
China's Foreign Ministry blamed the disruptions on groups seeking to split Tibet from the rest of China.
Sun Weide, a spokesman for the Beijing organizing committee, said the relay was ''sabotaged'' by Tibetan separatists and called the demonstrations ''blasphemy'' against the Olympic spirit.


The Olympics is an international event and is only hosted by different countries every 4 years. The torch relay is the responsibility of each country the torch passes through. The Communist regime in China should not behave as if Olympics is a communist party event. To hell with their red guards!

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