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Chinese cheer Olympic torch in peaceful Vietnam relay

Tue Apr 29, 2008 11:01pm IST
 
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By Grant McCool

HO CHI MINH CITY (Reuters) - Crowds of Chinese waved red national flags and cheered the Olympic torch in Vietnam on Tuesday, the last international leg of its harried voyage around the world.

The relay in Ho Chi Minh City was completed as China on Tuesday jailed 30 people for last month's riots in Tibet.

The relay has endured the most tortuous journey of its history, beset by trouble since protesters breached security at the torch-lighting ceremony at Ancient Olympia in Greece last month. Protesters have jostled the torchbearers in several places and denounced Beijing's human rights record, especially in Tibet.

The relay in southern Vietnam was peaceful but, as in many other cities, took place under massive security.

Torch bearers were flanked and escorted by a security convoy of dozens of police motorcycles, cars and minivans, watched by thousands lining the streets during the night-time procession.

Young Chinese nationalists, some who live or work in Vietnam and others who travelled from China wore "we love China" and "we are proud to be from China" on white Beijing 2008 Olympics T-shirts.

They screamed as the torch passed by amid a cacophony of loud motorbike and car horns en route to a military stadium. There, young Chinese shouted "Go China" or "Come on China" in Chinese.

Vietnamese students waved the Vietnam national flag and cheered too. Some also held banners marking the April 30 Liberation Day in the Southeast Asian country and May Day.  Continued...

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