At the start of the relay, on the Eiffel Tower's first floor, Green Party activist Sylvain Garel lunged for the first torchbearer, former hurdler Stephane Diagana, shouting "Freedom for the Chinese!" Security officials pulled Garel back.
"It is inadmissible that the games are taking place in the world's biggest prison," Garel said later.
"It is inadmissible that the games are taking place in the world's biggest prison," Garel said later.
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"The Olympic Games are about sports. It's not fair to turn them into politics," said Gao Yi, a Chinese second-year doctoral student in Paris in computer sciences.
-Associated PressShould the Olympics be politicized like this? I remember when Carter boycotted the Moscow Olympics because of the Afghanistan invasion, and I thought it was an empty gesture that sullied the 1980 Moscow games and the 1984 Los Angeles games (when the Soviet bloc counter-boycotted).
German Chancellor Merkel has said she will not attend the Olympics, though Germany will not boycott. French PM Sarkozy has indicated he might do the same. What's your opinion? Should world leaders refuse to attend the Olympics? Should nations refuse to send athletic delegations? Or would such things be an empty gesture that will do nothing to stem human rights abuses? If Canada or the UK takes action, would China boycott the Vancouver games in 2010 or the London games in 2012? Should the Olympics even be used as a vehicle for political demonstration?