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Olympics ban "not best way" on Tibet: White House
Thursday, April 03, 2008 01:54 [IST]

Washington: US Congressional moves to prevent President George W Bush from going to the Beijing Olympics opening ceremony are "not the best way" to deal with the Tibet crisis, the White House said.

A bill was introduced in the House of Representatives yesterday compelling the US leader to skip the ceremony while 15 lawmaker, both Republicans and Democrats, asked Bush to "renounce" his decision to attend games.

The legislation wanted "to prohibit federal government officials and employees" from attending the Olympics opening session based upon China's "brutalising protesters in Tibet."

"We share concerns on Tibet and other issues, but efforts to prohibit US attendance at this international sporting event are not the best way to address them," said National Security Council spokeswoman Katerine Starr.

She said the Olympics were "a time for the United States to support our great, young men and women athletes as they represent the best of this country."

The US leader has said he plans to attend the Olympic Games in August despite calls for world leaders to boycott the ceremony in protest at the Chinese government's crackdown on demonstrations against its rule in Tibet.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel has said she will not attend the ceremony, and French President Nicolas Sarkozy has not ruled out following suit.

Exiled Tibetan leaders have put the death toll from the Chinese crackdown at 135-140 people, with another 1,000 injured and many detained following protests that began in the Tibetan capital Lhasa on March 10.


Source : PTI

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