You, too, can stand with the Tibetan people

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tibetflag.jpgThe Olympic torch run is set to pass through San Francisco -- its only U.S. stop -- on April 9. Now, Mayor Gavin Newsom refused to even listen to human-rights advocates who said that welcoming this tainted torch in the city stands against SF's liberal traditions. And now, he's trying to corral protesters into designated "free-speech areas" -- out of sight of the torch path so as not to offend the delicate Chinese government. Which, as I've been told, thousands of protesters may not take kindly.

The weekend's tragic, bloody crackdown on freedom-seeking Tibetans in Lhasa should make everyone angry -- and should stress the need to hold China's feet to the fire. Mark your calendar for a pre-torch rally at UN Plaza in San Fran on April 8, followed by march to the Chinese consulate and candlelight vigil that evening; then on April 9 the torch run is expected to go through the financial district, where tens of thousands of protesters are expected to gather. I'll be there, and I hope many Angelenos can make it!!

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AL GOMA said:

During the 1960s, we equated yellow-clad monks with incense-using hippies. And now we're going to "stand" with them? That'll be the day!

jonathan dobrer said:

I was in SF this week visiting world's most perfect granddaughters. Read a great piece in Chron by the always wonderful Jon Carrol, asking somewhat more than rhetorically the meaning of a designated free speech zone. Isn't, he wondered, our whole nation supposed to be a free speech zone?
Great question!
Jonathan Dobrer
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2008/03/14/DDPAVIJEE.DTL

Dante said:

I'll be there.

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