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Saturday, 01 August 2009 19:40

Outside China, numerous reports were produced by human rights organisations such as Amnesty International. about Beijing 2008  OG. Reporters without Borders said “despite the explicit undertakings it gave to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in 2001, the Chinese government has done nothing to improve free expression or human rights in general.... Every year several thousand Chinese are executed in public, often in stadiums, by means of a bullet in the back of the neck or lethal injection.”

Simon Clegg, chief executive of the British Olympic Association, said he would not succumb to pressure from human rights groups or politicians over participation in what promises to be the most controversial games since the US boycott of the 1980 Moscow Olympics.

However, this view that sport and politics don’t mix defies the Olympic Charter itself. Article 1 says it “seeks to create a way of life based on the joy of effort, the educational value of good example and respect for universal fundamental ethical principles”, surely the most universal of which is the UN Human Rights Charter?


Britain's prime minister Gordon Brown, with the help of French president Nicolas Sarkozy and with all-party support at home, initially demonstrated a new foreign policy activism by making the genocide in Darfur his first priority.  It was Chinese support for the murderous Sudanese government which has led Mia Farrow to call the Beijing games the “Genocide Olympics”.


But there genocide continues inside China. Former dissident Harry Wu's Laogai Research Foundation calculates that nearly 7 million are in ‘administrative detention’. The world’s biggest country is becoming explosive, with tensions arising from huge distortions in wealth leading to corruption, a collapsing environment and universal repression of any dissent – including the ‘great firewall of China’.  A leaked official report said that some 90,000 impromptu demonstrations in rural areas took place within a recent 12 month period. These were primarily against expropriation of land and corrupt officialdom.



The crackdown on religions is a brutal mistake from the regime’s standpoint, as it will lead to its collapse. In any event it is of fundamental importance in the coming period.  Recently, Beijing has modified its policy by promoting a ‘patriotic’ or authorised Buddhism.   This is possibly in recognition of the role of religions in bringing down the Soviet Union – Catholics in Poland and Protestants elsewhere across Eastern Europe who had simply had enough.  Faith cannot be killed.

The Vatican has until now accepted the appointment of its senior clerics by the Communist Party of China but is becoming restive; several million Catholics secretly appoint their own bishops. Underground Anglican churches too abound.  Muslims have been shot for “separatism” and those with passports have had them removed this year, to prevent them from making the Haj.

Patient and proud, Tibetans have suffered humiliation since Chinese troops occupied their lovely country in 1950.  The recent crackdown merely shows how Beijing rules with a heavy hand, enforcing strict controls on religious activity.  It routinely vilifies the 71-year-old Dalai Lama, and imprisoned his chosen successor, the ‘soul boy’. Beijing has recently sacked hundreds of Tibetan officials and replaced them with Han loyalists.


The Falun Gong movement, a spiritual Buddhist group, has had the worst treatment after it grew in only seven years of existence to 100 million adherents. Over 3,000 Falun Gong have been tortured to death since 1999 by a regime which demands that they recant.  Survivors say that they are the only prisoners who get a health check.  Why? One had seen his friend’s cadaver in the prison hospital with holes where body parts had been removed. China’s booming organ transplant industry – run by the Peoples Liberation Army – is harvesting Falun Gong prisoners’ vital organs to order.  They sell at a premium as practitioners neither drink nor smoke.

The Genocide Convention means any acts ‘committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group’.  Tragically, China today abounds in examples of continuing internal genocide.  Let us give the regime until Christmas to put the past aside, or we must apply the Olympic spirit and shun their games.


We had  following reasons to boycott Beijing:
1. The human rights crackdown which was arising from the organisation of the Olympics went against the very spirit of Olympism
2. In spite of explicit promises made prior to the awarding of the Games by the Chinese regime to improve the human rights, the situation has deteriorated
3. Freedoms of expression and information had worsened - journalists were being prevented from reporting the reality of what was happening in China
4. Heightened crackdown on all religious freedoms in Tibet and in mainland China
5. Genocide was currently taking place in China with the persecution of Falun Gong practitioners, in Tibet and in Darfur
6. Families were being forcibly removed from their homes for the construction of the Olympic village, with no offer of compensation

Source: www.boycottbeijing.eu




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