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IOC Coordination Commission Chairman Hein
Verbruggen (L) and Chinese State Councillor Chen Zhili hold the Beijing
Olympic Torch during its unveiling in Beijing April 26, 2007. Beijing
announced the 2008 Olympic torch relay route and unveiled the Olympic
torch on Thursday in China's capital.
[Xinhua] |
Jiang Xiaoyu, executive vice-president and
spokesman of the Organizing Committee for the Beijing Olympic Games (BOCOG) last
night called a press conference to express his surprise at Taiwan's call to
change the route of the Olympic torch
relay.
His statement read as follows:
Last night, the BOCOG announced the planned route of the Beijing Olympic
Games torch relay, which had been approved by the International Olympic
Committee (IOC), and the arrangement of the route strictly follows the Olympic
Charter and the relevant rules and regulations of the IOC.
The BOCOG has learned from media reports that Taiwan authorities and the
Chinese Taipei Olympic Committee said that they could not accept the planned
route of the 2008 Beijing Olympics torch relay and we are surprised.
The relay of the 2008 Olympic torch in Taipei has been keenly anticipated by
our compatriots in Taiwan. They have
expressed their wishes to the BOCOG in different ways. During our preparations
for the Games, we deeply feel our Taiwan compatriots are looking forward to the
torch relay in Taipei as they support Olympic venue construction and participate
in Olympic cultural activities.
In November 2006, the BOCOG sent out invitations to Olympic committees, under
whose jurisdiction the planned route will pass, including the Chinese Taipei
Olympic Committee.
On December 28, 2006, Mr Tsai Chen-wei, chairman of the Chinese Taipei
Olympic Committee, replied in a letter that they accepted the invitation.
In February this year, a four-member delegation met with the BOCOG in Beijing
and reached four points of consensus. The four points are as follows:
1. Both parties are committed to abiding by the regulations, resolutions and
practice of the IOC and together preserving the purity and sanctity of the
Olympic torch relay and Olympic flame.
2.The Beijing Olympic Games torch relay is an important part of the Beijing
Olympic Games. Just like the Games, the relay must follow the Olympic Charter.
3. The Beijing Olympic Games torch relay passing Taipei is a sport and
cultural activity carried out within the jurisdiction of the Chinese Taipei
Olympic Committee. The Chinese Taipei Olympic Committee will ensure that the
torch relay is conducted smoothly under its jurisdiction.
4. When the torch relay is conducted under the jurisdiction of the Chinese
Taipei Olympic Committee, the use of relevant flags, emblems and songs should
strictly follows the relevant regulations of the IOC.
On March 27, 2007, Mr Tsai sent a letter to the BOCOG to confirm the
following arrangements: the Taipei
leg of the Beijing Games torch relay will take place on April
30, 2008; the Olympic flame will fly from Ho Chi Minh City to Taipei and leave
for Hong Kong on May 1 after the relay ends in Taipei.
On April 12, the BOCOG sent an invitation to Mr Tsai to attend the launch
ceremony of the route for the 2008 Olympic torch relay. On April 14, BOCOG
Executive Vice-President Liu Jingmin received a letter from Tsai in which he
says, "We have received your invitation letter on April 12, the Chinese Taipei
Olympic Committee is honored and delighted that Taipei is included on the 2008
Olympic torch relay route and that Taiwan compatriots will have opportunities to
share the enthusiasm and joy of Olympic flame..."
Hereafter, the IOC approved the planned route for the Beijing Olympic torch
relay.
Then Mr Tsai wrote a letter to the BOCOG on April 20, saying, "The current
evolution of many issues are out of our sports community's control. Taiwan's
status as an independent sovereign state would be degraded if the Olympic flame
travels to Hong Kong via Taipei, so my authorities request that the relay enter
into Taipei and exit Taipei through third-party countries." This letter
unilaterally breached the agreement reached by both sides.
Passing the Olympic flame in Taipei helps spread the Olympic spirit, and it
is a great event beneficial to Taiwan compatriots and will create everlasting
good. We still hope that the Chinese Taipei Olympic Committee will focus on the
interests of our Taiwan compatriots, resist political interference and make good
the consensus the two parties have reached.
BOCOG believes that the Chinese Taipei Olympic Committee and its authorities
have violated the Olympic Charter and the IOC's principle of separating sports
from politics by rejecting the torch relay route. The Olympic flame is the
symbol of Olympic spirit, and the Olympic torch relay is a grand celebration of
mankind that represents peace and friendship.
Passing the Olympic flame in Taipei helps spread the Olympic spirit, and it
is a great event beneficial to Taiwan compatriots and will create everlasting
good. We still hope that the Chinese Taipei Olympic Committee and its
authorities will focus on the interests of our Taiwan compatriots and the
Olympic Movement, and make good the consensus the two parties have reached and
the route that has been confirmed. Therefore, the good wishes of our Taiwan
compatriots to participate in the Olympic torch relay will come true.
(Xinhua)
Vocabulary:
the route of the Olympic torch
relay:奧運(yùn)火炬?zhèn)鬟f路線
compatriots:同胞
leg:(一段)路線
ompatriots:同胞
(英語點(diǎn)津陳蓓編輯)