New Delhi turns into fortress before arrival of Olympic torch

by Sanjay Jha | April 16, 2008 at 08:09 am | 573 views | 8 comments | 39 recommendations

The Indian capital New Delhi has been been virtually converted into a fortress with thousands of security forces taking control of the Olympic torch relay route.

 

Police in New Delhi have sealed off certain parts of the town and nobody is allowed to enter near the relay routes. Around 15,000 policemen will guard the three kilometre track leading from the presidential palace to India Gate. Two Chinese guards will also accompany the flame.

 

Traffic will be cut off to the centre on Thursday and metro stations near the rally place will also be shut down from the afternoon to prevent Tibetan protesters from disrupting the run.

 

Meanwhile, Tibetan activists scaled up their protest on Wednesday ahead of a very short rally. The flame is arriving late night from Pakistan and with biggest presence of Tibetans in India; Govt. has increased the security cordon and erected wired barricades leading to main culmination venue of India Gate. Fearing a big backlash from Tibetans, the Indian government has already shortened the track from nine kilometres to three kilometres. 

 

Early in the morning today nearly 50 Tibetan protesters ran past the Chinese embassy brandishing Tibetan flags before they were bundled off in the waiting police vans.

 

Some Tibetans have planned a peaceful parallel torch rally the same day to highlight the reprisal in Tibet but some sections have plans to breach the ring of security surrounding the torch at the relay ground.

 

 

 

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Rob Walker
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Sanjay Jha, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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Great report, thanks for this, Sanjay.

The IHT has also reported on this issue as follows:

NEW DELHI: Dozens of Tibetan protesters wearing yellow "Free Tibet" headbands were arrested in Delhi on Wednesday after they stormed through barricades and ran with banners toward the Chinese Embassy, taking heavy security in the diplomatic heart of the city by surprise.

The police intervened swiftly, arresting 47 of the protesters against Chinese rule in Tibet. But it was the second embarrassing breach in two days of the tight security measures imposed by the police in Delhi as the Indian capital prepared to play host to the Olympic torch relay on Thursday, one day after the start of the Asian leg of its international journey in Pakistan on Wednesday.

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What's the point if no one can see the Flame? China sure has cowed everyone. Sanjay Jha, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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at 09:37 on April 16th, 2008

Thanks for this detailed report.

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René

A photo emailed to a yahoogroup/Babel member shows a very Chinese-looking man who attacked the torchbearer in Paris. there are some who believe that the Chinese are conspiring to make the Tibetan protestors look bad and violent.
See for yourself. Scroll down to see the pictures of the man.

I had to handcode this comment, hope it works.

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at 11:48 on April 16th, 2008

Sanjay Jha Jii, Dhaniabar for reporting on this very meaningful issue. Apka story's good stuff.

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dashuai

"News" is just "news". One describes the fact and let others find the truth.

 

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/4/15/224155/744/780/492483

dashuai
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Sanjay Jha, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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