From Germany:
The German chancellor, Angela Merkel, yesterday became the first world leader to decide not to attend the Olympics in Beijing.
As pressure built for concerted western protests to China over the crackdown in Tibet, EU leaders prepared to discuss the crisis for the first time today, amid a rift over whether to boycott the Olympics.
The disclosure that Germany is to stay away from the games’ opening ceremonies in August could encourage President Nicolas Sarkozy of France to join in a gesture of defiance and complicate Gordon Brown’s determination to attend the Olympics.
The groundswell of opposition is growing. China, who wants to sit at the table of industrialized, “free” nations (yes, free goes in quotes since most nations are anything but), is trying to save face with Tibet and show the world that it is civilized and human.
Yeah, right.