Paris: Security officials have extinguished the Olympic torch for a second time amid heavy protests during the torch relay in Paris.
It has now been escorted onto a bus in a bid to move it away from protesters.
The flame was being carried out of a Paris traffic tunnel by an athlete in a wheelchair when it was stopped because protesters booed and began chanting ''Tibet.''
It was the second time Monday officials extinguished the torch amid protests.
About 3,000 police - riding motorcycles, jogging or traveling on skates - are on hand to protect the Olympic torch. The relay started at the Eiffel Tower.
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