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法国总统, 外长公开表示可能抵制北京奥运开幕礼, 极大地伤害了全球华人同胞。号召所有华人抵制法国商品

Chinese Internet users are calling on consumers to boycott Carrefour, the French retail giant they accuse of supporting pro-Tibetan independence groups.

Chinese people were urged through text messages and online chat rooms not to buy goods from Carrefour outlets from May 1, with posts accusing the company of supporting funding for the Dalai Lama.

Spokesmen at Carrefour's China office could not be reached for comment. The Beijing News on Tuesday quoted a Carrefour spokesman surnamed Li as saying the company was investigating the boycott calls.

China has been waging a propaganda war against Tibet's exiled spiritual leader whom it accuses of masterminding deadly riots in Tibet's regional capital Lhasa last month and other ethnic Tibetan areas in neighbouring provinces.

China says at least 18 innocent civilians were killed by Tibetan mobs. Tibet's government-in-exile puts the death toll at 140, mostly victims of the crackdown.

The vast majority of Chinese people are enthusiastic about hosting the Olympics and many have rallied behind the government in denouncing pro-Tibetan independence groups as separatists and terrorists.

Protests repeatedly disrupted the Olympic torch's journey through Paris last week, and prompted scuffles between Tibet activists and pro-Chinese supporters.

The boycott call said brands under luxury goods group LVMH had "donated a lot of money to the Dalai Lama".

Carrefour is 10.7 percent-owned by Blue Capital, a holding company owned by property group Colony Capital and French billionaire Bernard Arnault, chairman and chief executive of luxury goods group LVMH .

"Adding the French people's support for Tibetan separatists during the Paris leg of the torch relay, there is truly no reason to give the French money by buying their goods," the boycott call said, posted on web portal Chinaren (www.chinaren.com).

"Let them see the Chinese people's power, and the power of the Internet," the post said.

Chinese Internet comments have also attacked Western media coverage of unrest in Tibet as biased towards pro-independence groups, and have said that news reports ignored cheering Chinese and foreign spectators to focus on disruptions to the torch relay.

Source: Reuters

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swaggert 在2008 年4月17日上由swaggert添加的评论(1时18分pm)
Yes I agree to a point but its kinda of difficult as the result of tianamen square, we understand the false claims as there is many and only a certain percentage of us people as in even you Mr. Xiao knows that most people are guided by what media tells us, but also look at the results of that last massacre in broad daylight that horid display of human activism was shut down by the "Government" and blamed on hecklers, well everyone wasn't quite happy with that even Chinese but who changed the story? MMMM. Government officials, leaders etc are not all saints as there are many cracks in the pavement of so called progress in good ol' China that trickles it's way down to the way people think, like look for example at poor Condelezza Rice the people in China bashed her in the largest consumer read newspaper with allot of racial slurs so i guess we should call that something else I suppose, and she was only doing good. I am not for or against all of this but my topic is of general concerns of my own, a study of human behavior I guess you can call me, but as you rise to the top remember the road to wiping the blood off of anyones hands is to first have evidence and in this world of the Cam it's beginning to become hard to do even if they cut it, hide it or ban it, don't Free Tibet...FREE Ignorance!!!

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