

PARIS (AP) - French President Nicolas Sarkozy’s political opponents heaped criticism on him Thursday for avoiding a meeting with the Dalai Lama when the Tibetan spiritual leader comes to France this month.
Sarkozy had been under pressure from human rights groups to meet with the Dalai Lama - especially since the president backed down from a threat to boycott the opening of the Beijing Olympics over China’s crackdown in Tibet earlier this year.
Sarkozy plans to attend the ceremony Friday.
The president’s critics accused him of bowing to Chinese pressure and wanting to secure major Chinese contracts for French companies.
Sarkozy "has moved far away from the era of grand speeches" about human rights that he gave during his election campaign last year, Stephane Le Foll, a Socialist deputy in the European Parliament, said.
Another European Parliament member, Daniel Cohn-Bendit, said the French president was waging a "losing strategy" on China.
Cohn-Bendit says Sarkozy told him that he wanted to avoid provoking the Chinese during the Olympics in hope of making progress on human rights afterward, before a European Union-China summit in December.