The Beijing Tourism
Bureau sends out more than 500 people for a parade in
Los Angeles to promote the 2008 Beijing Olympics, but
encounters several hundred demonstrators protesting the
event.
* Both sides have several hundred people. *
More than 500 performers came from Beijing. On the third
day at noon they sang and danced on the Hollywood main
road, welcoming people to Beijing to visit the Olympic
Games and to experience Beijing. But the scene also has
several hundred protesters holding various signs protesting
the Chinese government's persecution of human rights.
They ask that there be freedom first, then hold the Olympics
(Freedom Before Olympics).
The parade was held on the street in front of the Grauman's
Chinese theater in Hollywood. A group of children dressed
as prosperity dolls danced in their in-line skates and
sang a welcome song composed for Los Angeles. Also, there
were beautiful women dressed in Forbidden City clothing,
flower drum team neatly lined up, stilts team teasing
the audience, as well as different kinds of decorated
floats and other performance groups. They also wished
the audience a happy new year.
* Mayor and councilmembers welcomes the visitor from
afar *
Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, Councilmember
Tom LaBonge, Councilmember Dennis Zine, Los Angeles Visitors
and Tourism Bureau officials delivered speeches welcoming
the visiting groups and congratulating the Los Angeles
residents on the lunar new year.
Villaraigosa visited Beijing last year and has promoted
Los Angeles tourism there. Villaraigosa painted the eyes
of the lion and opened the parade prologue. Mayor Villaraigosa
said , "Los Angeles is first American city where
China established its tourism office. Beijing may choose
any city to conduct the lunar calendar new year parade,
but has chosen Los Angeles, I feel deeply honored."
The Beijing government's Assistant Deputy Secretary-General
Wang Yunfeng said, "The Los Angeles city has twice
successfully held Olympic Games, Beijing hopes to benefit
from Los Angeles' experience, produce a high standard
2008 Olympic Games."
* Two sides face one another *
The parade attracted many tourists but also brought
in a large number of demonstrators. They occupy the sidewalk
opposite the grand stand. Some hoisting the Tibetan flag
shouting loudly "Give Tibet Freedom", some
holding photos of sentenced reporter Ching Cheong, Shi
Tao and blind attorney Chen Guangcheng demanding their
immediate release. There was also several hundred Falungong
supporters protesting the persecution of human rights,
all crammed full on two sides of the sidewalks.
The organizer brought in four large-scale tourist buses,
and dispatched their parade team members to stand along
the roadside in an attempt to block the demonstrators.
Several high decibel loudspeakers also loudly broadcast
music. The demonstrators could only move their positions,
lifting up high the protest signs, waiting for the music
to stop and then call out their various slogans.
Falungong member Zhang Peixing said that two tall cloth
banners were snatched by the people from Beijing. They
have reported the incident to the police.
* Complains about the municipal government *
The American Visual Artists Guild representative Ann
Lau said that they are protesting Los Angeles City Mayor
using taxpayers' money to help China promote the Beijing
Olympics. Ann Lau said that closing the streets, having
police for security, promotion by the Los Angeles Visitors
Bureau, are all using the resources of the taxpayers.
She has already asked the Mayor's office for a response
but has yet to receive a reply.
Ann Lau said that the Beijing Olympic Games is the same
as the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games to provide propaganda
for that country. China continues in their persecution
of human rights, completely violating the basic Olympics
spirit of respecting human dignity.
Los Angeles Councilmember Dennis Zine indicated that
demonstrations in the US is a very common matter, so
long as it is lawful, all have the right to express their
opinion. But Zine said that, "China is on the rise,
maintaining firm economic, trade, tourist relations with
China is very important. The mayor and I are very supportive."
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