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Japan temple rejects torch relay | Japan temple rejects torch relay |
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A major Buddhist temple has withdrawn from plans to host Japan's opening stage of the Olympic torch relay. | |
Zenkoji Temple, in the city of Nagano, had been due to serve as the starting point for the parade on 26 April. | Zenkoji Temple, in the city of Nagano, had been due to serve as the starting point for the parade on 26 April. |
An official said the monks were worried about safety but also linked the decision to concern over recent unrest in Tibet. | |
Meanwhile the torch has arrived in Thailand in preparation for a parade through the capital city, Bangkok. | Meanwhile the torch has arrived in Thailand in preparation for a parade through the capital city, Bangkok. |
The relay has been dogged by protests over Tibet, with chaotic scenes in London, Paris and San Francisco. | The relay has been dogged by protests over Tibet, with chaotic scenes in London, Paris and San Francisco. |
Security row | Security row |
In Japan, the torch is to be paraded 18.5km (11.5 miles) through Nagano, which hosted the 1998 Winter Olympic Games. | In Japan, the torch is to be paraded 18.5km (11.5 miles) through Nagano, which hosted the 1998 Winter Olympic Games. |
The decision by the temple to withdraw was announced after talks with city officials. | The decision by the temple to withdraw was announced after talks with city officials. |
"We needed to think about security, being a temple with national treasures and many visitors," a temple official told Reuters news agency. | |
"We also had to take into account the many messages of concern that we, as a Buddhist temple, received from residents all over the country and from our followers after growing international focus on the Tibet issue." | |
Kunihiko Shinohara, of Nagano's organising committee for the relay, said that the starting point for the parade would be changed. | |
"We respect the temple's decision," he said. | |
The city has already cancelled one event planned around the relay because of security concerns. | The city has already cancelled one event planned around the relay because of security concerns. |
There is also a row brewing with China about whether or not its security officials will be allowed to run alongside, reports the BBC's Chris Hogg in Tokyo. | There is also a row brewing with China about whether or not its security officials will be allowed to run alongside, reports the BBC's Chris Hogg in Tokyo. |
Japan says its own security measures will be sufficient, but China has asked Japan to accept that its people should be in place to deter any demonstrators. | Japan says its own security measures will be sufficient, but China has asked Japan to accept that its people should be in place to deter any demonstrators. |
On Thursday, the Indian leg of the relay, in the capital, Delhi, took place under tight security. At least 100 pro-Tibet activists were arrested. | |
OLYMPIC TORCH ROUTE Torch lit in Olympia on 24 March and taken on five-day relay around Greece to AthensAfter handover ceremony, taken to Beijing on 31 March to begin a journey of 136,800 km (85,000 miles) around the world Torch arrives in Macau on 3 May. After three-month relay all around China, it arrives in Beijing for opening ceremony on 8 August See detailed route on Beijing 2008 official site |
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