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Merkel rejects Olympics boycott
16/03/2008 18:47  - (SA)  

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  • Berlin - German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Sunday she did not favour a boycott of the Beijing Olympics in August over China's crackdown on protests in Tibet.

    "I do not believe in an Olympics boycott," the daily Bild newspaper quoted her as saying before leaving for a three-day trip to Israel, in an advance copy of its Monday issue.

    The right-leaning newspaper said the conservative leader believed a boycott could backfire and exacerbate the situation in China.

    Tibet's spiritual leader the Dalai Lama on Sunday condemned what he called China's "rule of terror" and "cultural genocide" in Tibet after reports of heavy casualties among pro-independence protesters.

    But he refrained from calling for a boycott of the Beijing Olympics, as many Tibetan exiles have been demanding.

    Relations between Berlin and Beijing plunged to freezing point after Merkel officially met the Dalai Lama - whom China considers a dangerous separatist - in September.

    The Chinese government axed a series of official meetings over the row and relations have only recently begun to return to normal.

    Germany is China's biggest trading partner in Europe.

    The unrest in Tibet followed three days of protests by hundreds of monks in the Tibetan capital of Lhasa, India and elsewhere around the world marking the anniversary of a failed 1959 uprising against Chinese rule.

    The violence has left at least 80 people dead, according to Tibet's government-in-exile, although the official death toll in China's state-run media remained at 10.

    - AFP



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