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Olympic torch relay begins in Hong Kong
The Olympic torch relay has begun through the rainy streets of Hong Kong
One angry mob harrassed a small group of pro-democracy supporters, yelling at them, "Do you think this is Paris?" It was a reference to the French leg of the relay that was disrupted by protests.
Another protester holding a Tibetan flag was carried into a police van after she was threatened by 30 torch supporters who pushed and shoved a dozen officers protecting her.
Despite the streetside tensions, the early stage of the relay went smoothly on the rain-soaked roads. No one tried to block the flame as a chain of smiling athletes, movie stars and tycoons jogged around the city amid heavy security.
Hong Kong's eight-hour relay over highways, bridges and through canyons of skyscrapers was a big challenge for the leaders and police in the Chinese territory. The torch was finally back on Chinese soil, and Beijing wanted no repeat of the protests and chaos that disrupted the flame during its 20-nation overseas tour.
But trouble was likely in Hong Kong, which enjoys civil liberties unrivaled in the rest of China. Hong Kong was a British colony until the city was handed back to China 11 years ago. Although Beijing makes all the big political decisions, Hong Kong was promised a wide degree of autonomy under a formula called "one country, two systems."
Street protests are routine in Hong Kong, and the media frequently criticize leaders, though press critics say self-censorship is common.
In the past week, authorities used a blacklist to stop seven pro-Tibet and human rights activists at the airport. They were questioned and deported, in a tactic authorities typically use ahead of events involving high-ranking Chinese leaders. They decline to explain the deportations.
But actress Mia Farrow was allowed into Hong Kong Thursday to give a speech Friday critical of China's cozy ties with Sudan. Farrow said immigration officials asked her for assurances that she wouldn't disrupt the torch relay. She said she wouldn't.





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at 03:02 on May 2nd, 2008
There has been scuffle on the streets of Hongkong during Olympic torch relay. Police detained around 20 people following minor scuffles along the route of the Olympic torch relay in the southern Chinese city on Friday.
China supporters and pro-democracy activists pushed and shoved each other on Nathan Road, one of the city's main thoroughfares, as the relay set off, AFP reporters witnessed the incident.