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China urges 'calm' as anti-Western protests continue
   posted 5:03 am Sun April 20, 2008 - BEIJING
China appeared to be trying to rein in a growing nationalistic fervor, urging its citizens to be "calm" and "rational" in the face of anti-Western protests against French retailer Carrefour that spread Sunday to more cities across the country.More than 1,000 people carrying banners gathered for the second day in Xi'an in front of the Carrefour outlet, chanting "Oppose Tibet Independence,""Go China," and "Condemn CNN," the official Xinhua news agency reported. Demonstrations were also staged in the northeastern city of Harbin and the eastern city of Jinan.
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A front-page editorial in the People's Daily newspaper, the official mouthpiece for the Chinese Communist Party, called on people to cherish patriotism "while expressing it in a rational way."



NewsChannel 8 myTAKE - What's Your Opinion?"As citizens, we have the responsibility to express our patriotic enthusiasm calmly and rationally and express patriotic aspiration in an orderly and legal manner," the commentary said.

The commentary seemed to point to rising anxiety among China's leaders about a growing anti-Western backlash, fueled by anger over recent demonstrations against in Paris, London and San Francisco during the Olympic torch relay. The relay has become a magnet for demonstrations against China's rule in Tibet and its human rights record.

Carrefour has been accused of supporting the Dalai Lama, Tibet's spiritual leader and head of its government-in-exile — a charge the company has denied.

An employee at one of the five Harbin Carrefour stores confirmed that protests "with many people" were ongoing throughout the day Sunday, adding that the store remained open. The woman refused to be identified because she was not authorized to speak with the media.

Xinhua reported that police were monitoring all of the demonstrations, which remained peaceful.

Xinhua said one protest organizer in Xi'an, identified as Wu Sheng, said the demonstrations were not aimed at pushing customers to boycott Carrefour.

"We do not support a boycott of French companies because the economy is globalizing. We choose Carrefour front doors only because we draw more attention there," he was quoted as saying.

The protests had begun on Saturday, erupting in front of Carrefour stores in Beijing and four other major cities — Wuhan, Kunming, Xi'an and Qingdao — according to witnesses, photos and media reports.

In Beijing, demonstrators also appeared outside the French Embassy and the Beijing French School.

Protesters in Xi'an carried pictures of Jin Jing, a disabled, little-known fencing athlete who has become famous in China after clinging stubbornly to the torch while a Tibet supporter tried to wrestle it away during the Olympic torch relay in Paris on April 7.

France-based Carrefour said in a statement last week that it has always supported the Beijing Olympics. Carrefour is the second-largest hypermarket in the world after Wal-Mart Stores Inc. It has 122 stores in China employing 40,000 people.

There has also been a backlash against Western media organizations, especially broadcaster CNN, for what is perceived as biased reporting on recent unrest in Tibet and neighboring provinces. Foreign journalists have received threatening phone calls and emails.



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