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San Francisco Olympic Torch Protest

SF protests the Olympic torch's only North American stop.
Photos by Ed Homich
Audio by Peter Meredith
Story by Josh Harkinson
Produced by Gary Moskowitz

The Beijing Olympic torch made its way through San Francisco after a false start early in the afternoon, when large, acrimonious protests forced police to scrap plans to carry it along the downtown shoreline. The torch was secretly driven across downtown to Van Ness Avenue, a hilly artery that divides the city, where it proceeded towards the ritzy Marina District under the heavy cover of SUVs and motorcycles. Read coverage of the day's events by Mother Jones reporter Josh Harkinson here, and here.

The following is a photo essay with audio describing the Olympic torch's stop in San Francisco.




















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