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04/23/2008

The most unsuccessed IOC Torch Relay in the "History of IOC "

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A pro-Tibet demonstrator stands in the snow as he takes part in an anti-China protest in London April 6, 2008. Thousands of anti-China protesters draped in Tibetan flags disrupted the Olympic torch relay on Sunday through London, billed as a journey of harmony and peace.

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Tibetans and supporters gesture while walking along the highway outside Canberra, Australia, Tuesday, April 22, 2008, as they undertake a three day peace march and fast to highlight the present situation in Tibet.
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A pro-Tibet protester hangs an anti-China banner near the Senayan sports stadium where the Olympic Torch will be relayed in Jakarta April 22, 2008. Police on Tuesday dispersed about a hundred pro-Tibet protesters before the arrival of the Olympic Torch at the Stadium.
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Pro-Tibet protesters shout slogans during a protest near Senayan Sport Stadium, a location where the Olympic Torch will be relayed in Jakarta April 22, 2008. Police on Tuesday dispersed about a hundred pro-Tibet protesters before the arrival of the Olympic Torch at the Stadium.
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ndonesian police arrest a pro-Tibet protester near Senayan Sports Stadium, a location where the Olympic Torch will be relayed to in Jakarta April 22, 2008. Police on Tuesday have dispersed about a hundred pro-Tibet protesters before the arrival of the Olympic Torch at the stadium.
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Pro-Tibet protesters hang a banner on the gate near Senayan Sport Stadium, a location where the Olympic Torch will be relayed in Jakarta April 22, 2008. Police on Tuesday dispersed about a hundred pro-Tibet protesters before the arrival of the Olympic Torch at the Stadium.
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A Tibetan monk is protesting in Nepal on 22 April 2008.
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A Tibet supporter in London.
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A police officer punches a Tibetan monk during a pro-Tibet demonstration in Kathmandu April 22, 2008.

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