Vaclav Havel: China Olympics boycott might be needed
Bob Morris @ Mar 20th 2008 21:30 - Category: Unfiled Tags: China, Tibet
Release all those who only peacefully exercised their internationally guaranteed human rights, and guarantee that no one is subjected to torture and unfair trials; enter into a meaningful dialogue with the representatives of the Tibetan people.
Unless these conditions are fulfilled, the International Olympic Committee should seriously reconsider whether holding this summer’s Olympic games in a country that includes a peaceful graveyard remains a good idea.
The Guadian is also reporting in a video (can’t link to it unfortunately) that Tibetan protesters who turned themselves in after promises of leniency are instead being treated harshly.
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Ten Bears on 20 Mar 2008 at 10:56 pm #
All the more-so now that our Little Tin Pot Dictator has come out against it. Double whammie - Buck Fush, all that.