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In preparation for the Olympic torch’s Paris visit, over
3,000 police officers were called upon to guard the route and make sure that
the human-rights activists will not cause a scene similar to Sunday’s incidents
in London where thirty-seven people were arrested after some tried to grab the
torch and others struggled to put the flame out using a fire extinguisher.
The French police, using motorcycles or in jogging gear and
skates, with three boats patrolling the Seine and a helicopter covering the
whole course, are expected to ensure that the event remains “uneventful.”
The security plan involves a safe “bubble” for the torch,
which is meant to prevent the activists from getting close to it. Pro-Tibet
militants have made great efforts in order for their cause to be acknowledged,
organizing many events and demonstrations. The final outcome of all their
efforts is yet to be known, many more similar actions being expected over the
next few months.
Close to 80 athletes will get a chance to hold the famous
torch over the 27-kilometre route. The trip will start at the Eiffel Tower,
heading down through Champ-Elysee avenue toward City Hall, then across the
Seine and ending at the Charlety track and field stadium.
According to the Associated Press, French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner said
that all options remained open for Paris concerning a possible boycott of the
opening of the Beijing Olympics. President Nicolas Sarkozy has been receiving
many calls regarding the boycott of the opening events and also a boycott of
the full Olympic Games, which is not considered an option.
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