Samsung committed to torch relay despite protests

April 7, 2008, 03:27 PM —  IDG News Service — 

Samsung Electronics
says it remains committed to its sponsorship of the Olympic torch relay despite
large protests in London on Sunday that dogged the progress of the torch through
the city.

"We understand there are concerns among consumers, customers and even
internally within Samsung," said Louis Kim, a spokesman for Samsung in
Seoul. He said Samsung has no control over the route of the torch or the cities
it visits. "Just like the spectators we are trying to embrace the Olympic
Games," he said.

Thousands of people turned out to see the Olympic torch and among them were
a sizable number who were protesting China's human-rights record and its treatment
of people in Tibet.

To enable the torch to travel through the city without interruption, a protective
ring of Chinese security staff supplemented two rings of local police but at
several points people managed to get close to the torch. At one point a protestor
managed to grab the torch for a moment before being wrestled to the ground by
police.

By the end of the day there had been 37 arrests by police involving incidents
related to the relay.

On Monday the torch relay moved on to Paris and on Wednesday it is due to travel
through San Francisco.

"We have to watch carefully but the torch will continue to travel until
the end of the international relay," said Kim.

Television pictures from Paris show hundreds of mainly pro-Tibet protestors
along part of the torch relay route and some clashes with police. Several arrests
have reportedly been made. Perhaps most symbolically, the Olympic torch has
been extinguished during the Paris leg, according to several reports from the
city.

Samsung is one of a handful of major sponsors of the Olympic Games. It began
sponsoring the torch relay at the 2004 games in Athens and will continue to
do so until the 2016 games.

IDG News Service

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