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Matt08
06-04-2008, 02:35 PM
Thirty arrests have been made as clashes between pro-Tibet protesters and police marred the Olympic torch parade on its 31-mile London journey.

Protests over China's human rights record began soon after rower Sir Steve Redgrave started the parade at Wembley.

Demonstrators tried to snatch the torch from former Blue Peter host Konnie Huq.

And after an unpublicised change to the route, the Chinese ambassador carried the torch through Chinatown, amid fears her presence could be a flashpoint.

A contingent of pro-China supporters also tried to make their voices heard, waving Chinese and Olympic flags and calling for "one China".

There were chaotic scenes as former Olympic pentathlon gold medallist Denise Lewis took the flame to Downing Street.

Police said about there were about 500 people in Whitehall and about 2,000 gathered near the British Museum.

Several small scuffles broke out as police tackled some of the protesters.

Gordon Brown greeted the torch outside Number 10 despite coming under pressure to boycott the parade and the Beijing Olympics opening ceremony.

Human rights

Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg said the prime minister's involvement was "wholly inappropriate" until China opened talks with the Dalai Lama.

I always said my taking part in the procession doesn't mean I condone China in any way

Konnie Huq


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Beijing Olympic torch relay spokesman Qu Yingpu told the BBC: "This is not the right time, the right platform, for any people to voice their political views.

"So we are very grateful and very thankful to the people in London, the police and the organisers, for their efforts trying to keep order."

Metropolitan Police Commander Jo Kaye said officers would do their best to ensure the relay completes its course around the capital.

"It's going to be a long day but the torch is on schedule and it's still safe and secure on its way and that's the job of the Metropolitan Police today to see that's the case and to see that the people who are watching and the people who are protesting lawfully come to no harm at all."

Police stepped in when protesters tried to snatch the torch from Ms Huq.

Olympic values

She told BBC News 24 she was "a bit bashed about" but not seriously hurt.

"I always said my taking part in the procession doesn't mean I condone China in any way," she added.

"I believe in the Olympic values, the Olympic ideals... it's just unfortunate that China has such a terrible track record when it comes to human rights and they are the host nation."

Those taking part in the relay include 10 Olympic champions, 18 schoolchildren and public figures such as news reader Sir Trevor McDonald and musician Vanessa Mae.

Double Olympic champion Dame Kelly Holmes will run the last stage of the route to complete the relay before lighting the Olympic cauldron in front of 5,000 spectators.

The flame will complete the London leg of its journey with a finale event at the O2 Arena headlined by the Sugababes. It will then leave for Paris.

The torch was lit in Olympia, Greece, last week and will go through 20 countries before being carried into the Beijing Games opening ceremony on 8 August.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7332942.stm

GiRTh
07-04-2008, 01:53 PM
Poor old Konnie.

Mrluvaluva
07-04-2008, 02:03 PM
It was crap. It came past my flat on the river. You could't see a thing!

Captain.Remy
07-04-2008, 02:05 PM
Message original : Mrluvaluva
It was c**p. It came past my flat on the river. You could't see a thing!

Today it's the same thing in Paris, it's such a disaster. :bored:

GiRTh
07-04-2008, 02:07 PM
Originally posted by Mrluvaluva
It was c**p. It came past my flat on the river. You could't see a thing! I was just thinking as it went into the O2 centre which one of those flats does Baz live in.

Mrluvaluva
07-04-2008, 02:10 PM
Originally posted by GiRTh

I was just thinking as it went into the O2 centre which one of those flats does Baz live in.

Would have been about a minute or two from when it arrived at the jetty there.

GiRTh
07-04-2008, 02:10 PM
Originally posted by Mrluvaluva
Originally posted by GiRTh

I was just thinking as it went into the O2 centre which one of those flats does Baz live in.

Would have been about a minute or two from when it arrived at the jetty there. The other side of the river?

Mrluvaluva
07-04-2008, 02:11 PM
Originally posted by Captain.Remy

Today it's the same thing in Paris, it's such a disaster. :bored:

I can't believe they extinguished the flame twice today to put it on a bus! :shocked:

Mrluvaluva
07-04-2008, 02:11 PM
Originally posted by GiRTh

The other side of the river?

Yup.

GiRTh
07-04-2008, 02:13 PM
Originally posted by Mrluvaluva
Originally posted by GiRTh

The other side of the river?

Yup. Thought so. So how much could you see?

Mrluvaluva
07-04-2008, 02:18 PM
Originally posted by GiRTh

Thought so. So how much could you see?

Just the boat. It came past with some police and security boats in tow, and there were 2 helicopters. Not very exciting at all. I went to the shop, and when I was walking back about 15 mins later, I noticed they had rolled out the olympic colours on the roof of the O2. I was so disappointed I missed it. :tongue:

Mrluvaluva
07-04-2008, 02:35 PM
I believe the ceremony in France is now cancelled.