{"id":19116,"date":"2008-04-08T10:05:43","date_gmt":"2008-04-08T17:05:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/chinadigitaltimes.net\/2008\/04\/foreign-media-weighs-in-on-olympic-torch-relay-debacle\/"},"modified":"2008-04-08T13:31:24","modified_gmt":"2008-04-08T20:31:24","slug":"foreign-media-weighs-in-on-olympic-torch-relay-debacle","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/chinadigitaltimes.net\/2008\/04\/foreign-media-weighs-in-on-olympic-torch-relay-debacle\/","title":{"rendered":"Video: Foreign Media Weighs in on Olympic Torch Relay Debacle"},"content":{"rendered":"
After the chaos surrounding the Olympic torch relay in Paris and London, various media are publishing editorials and op-eds on China’s role as Olympic host. As the torch enters San Francisco for its only North American stop, Congresswoman Barbara Lee<\/a> writes in the San Francisco Chronicle<\/a>:<\/p>\n \nChina’s resistance to sanctioning Sudan for the ongoing genocide in Darfur, and the continuing violence toward and repression of Tibetan monks have prompted a world outcry against China. The reason is clear. The spirit of the Olympics is about bringing together nations and people from all over the world in peace. China’s support for the genocidal regime in Khartoum, and its own actions in Tibet, run contrary to that Olympic spirit. But as host, China puts itself in the international spotlight and invites questions about its own commitment to human rights.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n Here is AP footage of the torch arriving in San Francisco under cover of darkness early this morning:<\/p>\n \n