Published Date:
07 August 2008
A SCOTS campaigner arrested in China after staging a Free Tibet protest outside the country's showpiece Olympic Stadium was greeted by a chorus of cheers as he landed in Britain today.
Iain Thom, 24, from Edinburgh, who unfurled a 140-square-foot banner reading "One World, One Dream, Free Tibet" during a protest, landed at London City Airport to be met by a posse of supporters, media members and family.
Thom and fellow campaigner Lucy Fairbrother, 23, were ordered home after he scaled a 120ft pylon with American Phil Bartell. They boarded a flight back from Beijing via Frankfurt, Germany, last night.
As they walked through arrivals the pair were embraced by supporters and their family before a Tibetan, named as only as Norbu, placed two traditional headscarves around their necks.
Reflecting on their ordeal, the pair insisted they had been treated well after being arrested – but claimed there would be more protests.
Mr Thom, from Edinburgh, said he managed to scale the pylon because climbing was his long-term hobby.
He said: "It was not difficult to get through the security as we had been planning this for four years.
"We were treated well – there was some tough questioning after our arrests but nothing in respect of the way Chinese citizens would have been treated."
London-based Miss Fairbrother said: "We are only a very small part of this campaign and the ongoing struggle.
"We will carry on fighting and there will be more protests during the Olympic Games."
The full article contains 258 words and appears in The Scotsman newspaper.
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Last Updated:
07 August 2008 1:41 PM
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Source:
The Scotsman
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Location:
Edinburgh
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Related Topics:
2008 Olympics