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The Color Orange


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Appeal
This is a short appeal being sent out as our initiative is launched at the beginning of 2008. The document is the cornerstone of the project, an appeal to join the campaign The Color Orange and to further it worldwide.

Concept
This concept is more comprehensive than the Appeal. Here you find a more detailed presentation of the ideas and the visions behind the project.

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8 maj: Advises about the use of the color orange at the Olympics in Beijing 2008, and the IOC’s latest words of restrictions and dress-code.


8 May: IOC is trying to avoid political manifestations during OG 2008.


 30 April: The Pillar of Shame painted Orange. See photos


30 April:  Make pieces of orange cloth and tie them on to sculptures all over the cities where you live and give moral support to the Chinese democracy fighters.


Declaration 28 April 

from TheColorOrange team that was refused entrance into Hong Kong


 

TheColorOrange in Hong Kong

26 April to 6 May
See all the latest news and pictures
of our orange activities in Hong Kong
when the Olympic Torch arrives


 

BBC TV about 

TheColorOrange in Greece

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Help us

making Orange actions when

the Olympic Torch continues!

More….

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17 April: Olympic Torch will be met

with orange actions when it comes to China

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14 April: The pen is stronger than the sword

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28 March 2008

Greek police bans orange clothes
  during Olympic Torch Relay

Danish activists stopped by the Greek police

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The Chinese democracy

 movement backs

The Color Orange Campaign

The Hong Kong Alliance, one of the cornerstones

 of the Chinese democracy movement has now

decided to join the orange manifestations.

see  News

 

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  Appeal of support

Support the idea

Song of The Color Orange

List of supporters

Notify your friends

Links about
the human rights in China

 

Frequently asked questions
about The Color Orange

Support the project by sending
the appeal to your own mailing list


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