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Rights groups urge world leaders to boycott Beijing Olympics

Boycott to ensure Chinese govt’s rights abuses not ‘emboldened’ says coalition

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 03 Feb 2021 10:00PM

Rights groups urge world leaders to boycott Beijing Olympics
The Games are scheduled to begin on February 4 next year, just six months after the delayed summer Tokyo Olympics, but preparations have been overshadowed by the coronavirus pandemic. – AFP pic, February 3, 2021

BEIJING – A coalition of campaign groups issued an open letter today calling on world leaders to boycott the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics over China’s rights record.

The Games are scheduled to begin on February 4 next year, just six months after the delayed summer Tokyo Olympics, but preparations have been overshadowed by the coronavirus pandemic.

China is also facing global scrutiny over a range of issues, notably the mass internment of Uighur Muslims in the western region of Xinjiang, and its clampdown in Hong Kong.

About 180 campaign groups signed the open letter, which called on world leaders to boycott the Beijing Winter Games “to ensure they are not used to embolden the Chinese government’s appalling rights abuses and crackdowns on dissent”.

The coalition, which includes the World Uighur Congress and International Tibet Network, said that since Beijing was awarded the Games in 2015, “President Xi Jinping has unleashed an unrelenting crackdown on basic freedom and human rights”.

The International Olympic Committee said that concerns raised by campaign groups, including over rights, “were and are raised with the government and local authorities”.

Wang Wenbin, a spokesman for China’s Foreign Ministry, said the 2022 Games would be “a wonderful and outstanding event”.

“At the same time, I would also like to point out that politically motivated attempts to interfere or disrupt the preparations of the Games are very irresponsible,” he said of the open letter.

“Such a move won’t be supported by the international community and won’t succeed.”

China has been under growing pressure, particularly over the fate of its Uighur minority.

Rights groups believe that at least one million Uighurs and other Turkic-speaking Muslim minorities are incarcerated in camps in Xinjiang.

After initially denying the camps existed, the Chinese government abruptly acknowledged them, saying they were vocational training centres aimed at reducing the allure of Islamic extremism. – AFP, February 3, 2021

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