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Is the Beijing Olympics safe?

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halcion...@yahoo.co.jp

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2005/08/10 7:45:142005/08/10
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The environmental pollution of China is serious.
http://blog.livedoor.jp/safe_food_of_asia/

There is a doubt of various epidemics now, too.
(SARS, Ebola virus hemorrhagic fever, anthrax, etc)

Please search for China today.

It is necessary to change the Olympics host nation.

Please write an opinion in the following sites if I had a thought the
same as me.

<International Olympic Committee>
http://www.olympic.org/uk/index_uk.asp

Harold Buck

未読、
2005/08/10 9:17:312005/08/10
To:
In article <1123674314.6...@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
halcion...@yahoo.co.jp wrote:

> The environmental pollution of China is serious.
> http://blog.livedoor.jp/safe_food_of_asia/
>

I'm sure that's a reputable site.


> There is a doubt of various epidemics now, too.
> (SARS, Ebola virus hemorrhagic fever, anthrax, etc)
>

Well if they doubt there will be a problem, that's good enough for me.


> Please search for China today.
>

Try looking where you last saw it.


> It is necessary to change the Olympics host nation.
>

Don't they change it every four years anyway?


> Please write an opinion in the following sites if I had a thought the
> same as me.

How would you have a thought that wasn't the same as your own thought?


>
> <International Olympic Committee>
> http://www.olympic.org/uk/index_uk.asp

Also post at:

www.tiltingatwindmills.net/futility/moving2004games=nochanceinchina


--Harold Buck


"I used to rock and roll all night,
and party every day.
Then it was every other day. . . ."
-Homer J. Simpson

halcion...@yahoo.co.jp

未読、
2005/08/11 10:38:362005/08/11
To:

Thank you for the answer.

I am Japanese.
English can hardly be spoken.

Therefore, I translated your answer with the machine.
The question from you is not answered well.
I'm sorry.

> Also post at:
>
> www.tiltingatwindmills.net/futility/moving2004games=nochanceinchina
   ↑
(This site was not seen. )

New news is added.

About the disease broken out in China
http://www.limbicnutrition.com/blog/archives/026876.html
http://www.epochtimes.jp/jp/2005/07/html/d46504.html
http://www.who.int/csr/don/2005_08_03/en/index.html

Gunny

未読、
2005/08/13 0:56:302005/08/13
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This sounds like a futile political protest. Because of the time it takes
for a host nation to prepare for the games, there is no chance the Olympic
committee will move the games away from China at this time. Trying to get
people to support your cause is a waste of your time. If you want to help,
volunteer to support your country's Olympic team and help them particpate
safely.


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halcion...@yahoo.co.jp

未読、
2005/08/14 1:00:372005/08/14
To:
Thank you for the opinion.

It is thought that this problem cannot be solved only by the Japanese.
The reason for China and Japan is that relations are bad.
Therefore, I wanted the people in the world to think.

There seems to be movement to boycott the Beijing Olympics, too.
http://www.rsf.org/rubrique.php3?id_rubrique=174

However, when a participation player all over the world is regarded,
the boycott
doesn't seem to be good.
The reason for the right to obstruct their activity is that nobody
doesn't have.

Therefore, I thought that changing the Olympics host nation was
necessary.

It is an organization that has E-mailed the opinion before.
1)The International Olympic Committee [IOC]
2)[Olympic Council of Asia [OCA]
3)Japanese Olympic Committee [JOC]
4)CNN
5)Reuter
6)Al-Jazeera

I want to continue though it is likely to end because of an empty
protest.

Thank you reading.

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