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Sarkozy 'open to Olympic boycott' Sarkozy 'open to Olympic boycott'
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy has said that "all options are open" on possible boycotts of this summer's Olympic Games in China.French President Nicolas Sarkozy has said that "all options are open" on possible boycotts of this summer's Olympic Games in China.
His aides said France was still opposed to a full boycott but might consider staying away from the opening ceremony, the AFP news agency reported.His aides said France was still opposed to a full boycott but might consider staying away from the opening ceremony, the AFP news agency reported.
Recent unrest in Tibet has sparked worldwide concern.Recent unrest in Tibet has sparked worldwide concern.
Olympics chief Jacques Rogge said last week he was "heartened" that no major government had backed a boycott.Olympics chief Jacques Rogge said last week he was "heartened" that no major government had backed a boycott.
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When asked about a possible boycott on a visit to the south-western Pyrenees region, Mr Sarkozy said: "All options are open and I appeal to the Chinese leaders' sense of responsibility."When asked about a possible boycott on a visit to the south-western Pyrenees region, Mr Sarkozy said: "All options are open and I appeal to the Chinese leaders' sense of responsibility."
He added: "I want a dialogue to start and I will step up my response according to the response given by the Chinese authorities."He added: "I want a dialogue to start and I will step up my response according to the response given by the Chinese authorities."
France and other Western nations have urged Beijing to enter into a dialogue with the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama.France and other Western nations have urged Beijing to enter into a dialogue with the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama.
China says 19 people were killed by rioters and accuses the Dalai Lama of inciting the violence.China says 19 people were killed by rioters and accuses the Dalai Lama of inciting the violence.
The Tibetan government-in-exile says at least 130 people have died in a crackdown by Chinese troops and deny any role in the protests.The Tibetan government-in-exile says at least 130 people have died in a crackdown by Chinese troops and deny any role in the protests.
Robert Menard, the director of the media rights group Reporters Without Borders, said he had asked Mr Sarkozy for a meeting where he will press for a boycott of the opening ceremony, though not a boycott of sports events.Robert Menard, the director of the media rights group Reporters Without Borders, said he had asked Mr Sarkozy for a meeting where he will press for a boycott of the opening ceremony, though not a boycott of sports events.
On Monday, pro-Tibetan activities disrupted the Olympic torch lighting ceremony in Greece. On Monday, pro-Tibetan activists disrupted the Olympic torch lighting ceremony in Greece.
Campaigners broke through police lines and unfurled a Tibetan flag before being dragged away.Campaigners broke through police lines and unfurled a Tibetan flag before being dragged away.
In his speech during the ceremony, Mr Rogge said the Olympic torch relay and the Games should take place in a peaceful environment.In his speech during the ceremony, Mr Rogge said the Olympic torch relay and the Games should take place in a peaceful environment.
On Tuesday, the Chinese foreign ministry said any attempt to disrupt the torch relay for the Olympic Games was shameful.On Tuesday, the Chinese foreign ministry said any attempt to disrupt the torch relay for the Olympic Games was shameful.