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EU Parliament urges officials to skip Beijing Olympics

This is unless China improves on human rights in Hong Kong and for Uighur Muslim minority

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 09 Jul 2021 11:30PM

EU Parliament urges officials to skip Beijing Olympics
EU lawmakers have called on institutions and member states in the bloc to decline invitations for government representatives and diplomats to attend the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, citing human rights violations. – AFP pic, July 9, 2021

STRASBOURG – European Union (EU) lawmakers yesterday called for officials from the bloc to skip the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics unless China improves on human rights in Hong Kong and for the Uighur Muslim minority.

The European Parliament vote was another sign of souring ties between EU and China, already hit by a round of tit-for-tat sanctions over the rights issue that effectively blocked the ratification of a long-negotiated investment deal.

The non-binding resolution passed with 578 votes in favour, 29 against and 73 abstentions.

It had the backing of all of Europe’s mainstream political groups, including the centre-right EPP group of German Chancellor Angela Merkel and centrists of France’s Emmanuel Macron.

Lawmakers called on EU institutions and member states “to decline invitations for government representatives and diplomats to attend the Beijing Winter Olympics unless the Chinese government demonstrates a verifiable improvement in the human rights situation in Hong Kong, the Xinjiang Uighur region, Tibet, Inner Mongolia and elsewhere in China”.

The resolution condemned “in the strongest terms” the closure of Hong Kong’s pro-democracy Apple Daily tabloid and arrests of its staff by Chinese authorities.

The acts are “yet another step by China in dismantling free society in Hong Kong and setting the definitive end of media freedom and freedom of expression there”, it said.

Call for fresh sanctions

The deterioration of freedoms under China’s draconian security law for Hong Kong amounted to a “human rights emergency”, said the resolution.

The Hong Kong security law has broken the trust between Europe and Beijing, and “leads to a further erosion of Beijing’s credibility on the international stage”.

MEPs stressed “the need for EU to take urgent and resolute action”, and called on Brussels to draw up a fresh wave of sanctions against Chinese authorities.

The resolution said the earlier decision to block an EU-China investment deal stands as long as Chinese sanctions against MEPs and scholars are in place.

The Parliament voted overwhelmingly in May to refuse any consideration of the deal as long as sanctions are there.

China said the sanctions are a justified response after EU imposed punitive measures against Chinese officials over allegations of human rights abuses.

Belgium’s Parliament also passed a resolution warning of a “serious risk of genocide” against Uighurs yesterday.

The resolution aligned the Parliament with similar statements by the United States administration and a handful of western countries, including Britain, Canada and the Netherlands.

It brought a sharp response from China.

“We call on Belgium to immediately correct its error so as to avoid deterioration in Sino-Belgian relations,” said Chinese Foreign Ministry official Zhao Lijian. – AFP, July 9, 2021

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