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China envoy to drop Olympic role Envoy 'will carry Olympic torch'
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The Chinese Ambassador is to pull out of the Olympic torch relay on Sunday. China has denied its ambassador will pull out of the Olympic torch relay through London on Sunday.
Fu Ying had been due to carry the torch on a leg of the relay which will take place through London. It had been reported that Fu Ying would withdraw, with protests planned over the Chinese government's treatment of Tibetan demonstrators.
Demonstrators are planning anti-China protests during the event, over the Chinese government's treatment of Tibetan protesters. But the Chinese embassy in London now says the ambassador has "no intention" of pulling out of the event.
The BBC's security correspondent says hundreds of Chinese students in the UK are planning counter-demonstrations in support of the Beijing games. Hundreds of Chinese students in the UK are planning counter-demonstrations in support of the Beijing games.
The Chinese embassy says the ambassador has been asked to spend the day with the official Beijing delegation at a hotel. A statement from the Chinese embassy said: "There has never been a view expressed from the Chinese embassy at any point that the ambassador is pulling out of the torch relay. She did not say so herself either."
See a map of the torch relay route See a map of the torch relay route
Tim Henman, Kelly Holmes and Kevin Pietersen will be among the 80 torch bearers named on Thursday and it will be carried 31 miles through 10 London boroughs.Tim Henman, Kelly Holmes and Kevin Pietersen will be among the 80 torch bearers named on Thursday and it will be carried 31 miles through 10 London boroughs.
'Grossly exaggerated' The torch was lit in Olympia, Greece, on Sunday and will go through 20 countries before being carried into the Beijing Games' opening ceremony on 8 August.
The torch was lit in Olympia, Greece, on 30 March and will go through 20 countries before being carried into the Beijing Games' opening ceremony on 8 August. Prime Minister Gordon Brown will welcome the torch outside 10 Downing Street.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown will welcome the torch outside No 10 Downing Street. BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner says Chinese student groups believe several hundred of their members will demonstrate in support of the games along the torch relay route.
The BBC's security correspondent, Frank Gardner, says Chinese student groups believe several hundred of their members will demonstrate in support of the games along the torch relay route. I would say to those that do come to demonstrate: 'do so lawfully and we'll allow it, but if you try and disrupt the torch or you try and grab the torch we'll be there to stop you Cmdr Bob Broadhurst,Metropolitan Police
Xun Zhang, of the Overseas Chinese Students for the Olympics Association, said: "I think sometimes it is hard to separate political issues from the Olympic games, especially when the political issues are artificially distorted and exaggerated.Xun Zhang, of the Overseas Chinese Students for the Olympics Association, said: "I think sometimes it is hard to separate political issues from the Olympic games, especially when the political issues are artificially distorted and exaggerated.
"As in the case of the so-called Tibetan crisis, in my opinion, is grossly exaggerated."As in the case of the so-called Tibetan crisis, in my opinion, is grossly exaggerated.
I would say to those that do come to demonstrate: 'do so lawfully and we'll allow it, but if you try and disrupt the torch or you try and grab the torch we'll be there to stop you Cmdr Bob Broadhurst,Metropolitan Police "It should not be occupying the centre of international attention at the moment - especially not interfering with the Olympic Games."
"It should not be occupying the centre of international attention at the moment - especially not interfering with the Olympic games."
Our correspondent says that one pro-Beijing paper, published in London, has accused the BBC of "misunderstanding" the situation in Tibet.Our correspondent says that one pro-Beijing paper, published in London, has accused the BBC of "misunderstanding" the situation in Tibet.
But Phurbu Rinzin, a Tibetan living in the UK, said he was going to demonstrate peacefully because the Olympics symbolise "unity, friendship, open-ness and respect for all human values".But Phurbu Rinzin, a Tibetan living in the UK, said he was going to demonstrate peacefully because the Olympics symbolise "unity, friendship, open-ness and respect for all human values".
"I'm not against the Olympics in China, I'm against the Olympic torch going inside Tibet - because as you have seen recently, it's been like a massacre in Tibet," he said."I'm not against the Olympics in China, I'm against the Olympic torch going inside Tibet - because as you have seen recently, it's been like a massacre in Tibet," he said.
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Culture Secretary, Andy Burnham, said legal demonstrations were a democratic right: "We want the flame to come here so we can get ready for the Olympic Games this summer and build excitement about that. Culture Secretary Andy Burnham said legal demonstrations were a democratic right: "We want the flame to come here so we can get ready for the Olympic Games this summer and build excitement about that.
"But if people wish to make a protest that is their democratic right. And I've said many times that the Olympic Games puts you in the spotlight, and that's a good thing in many ways in that your country is the focus of the world."But if people wish to make a protest that is their democratic right. And I've said many times that the Olympic Games puts you in the spotlight, and that's a good thing in many ways in that your country is the focus of the world.
"But at the same time it may be uncomfortable because it shines the spotlight on everything that happens within your country.""But at the same time it may be uncomfortable because it shines the spotlight on everything that happens within your country."
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The Metropolitan Police said it was aware of plans to disrupt the torch procession on Sunday.The Metropolitan Police said it was aware of plans to disrupt the torch procession on Sunday.
"There are plans and I would say to those that do come to demonstrate: 'do so lawfully and we'll allow it, but if you try and disrupt the torch or you try and grab the torch we'll be there to stop you, so please don't do it'," said Cmdr Bob Broadhurst."There are plans and I would say to those that do come to demonstrate: 'do so lawfully and we'll allow it, but if you try and disrupt the torch or you try and grab the torch we'll be there to stop you, so please don't do it'," said Cmdr Bob Broadhurst.
The police will also have Chinese interpreters on hand and any insulting banners will be confiscated, our correspondent said.The police will also have Chinese interpreters on hand and any insulting banners will be confiscated, our correspondent said.
There were scuffles between police and pro-Tibet protestors when the torch was handed to Chinese officials in Athens at the end of last month.There were scuffles between police and pro-Tibet protestors when the torch was handed to Chinese officials in Athens at the end of last month.
Tibet's government-in-exile, based in India, says about 140 people were killed in the crackdown on recent unrest by Chinese security forces. Beijing disputes this, saying 19 people were killed by rioters.Tibet's government-in-exile, based in India, says about 140 people were killed in the crackdown on recent unrest by Chinese security forces. Beijing disputes this, saying 19 people were killed by rioters.
There has been little movement internationally towards a boycott of the Games, although French President Nicolas Sarkozy has said "all options are open" following the recent unrest in Tibet.There has been little movement internationally towards a boycott of the Games, although French President Nicolas Sarkozy has said "all options are open" following the recent unrest in Tibet.
LONDON TORCH RELAY 6 APRIL 1: Wembley 1030BST2: Ladbroke Grove 11003: British Museum 12204: China Town 12305: Trafalgar Square 12506: Southbank Centre 13307: Somerset House 1415 8: St Paul's Cathedral 14309: Potter's Fields 150010: Whitchapel Road 153011: Stratford 160012: Canary Wharf 170013: North Greenwich 1800 Source: Mayor of LondonLONDON TORCH RELAY 6 APRIL 1: Wembley 1030BST2: Ladbroke Grove 11003: British Museum 12204: China Town 12305: Trafalgar Square 12506: Southbank Centre 13307: Somerset House 1415 8: St Paul's Cathedral 14309: Potter's Fields 150010: Whitchapel Road 153011: Stratford 160012: Canary Wharf 170013: North Greenwich 1800 Source: Mayor of London
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