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Beijing 2022 Olympics: 'If genocide isn't our red line for a full boycott, then I really don't know what is'

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Dutch were the worst coloniser (Edit: it was Belgium)... anyway, the standard should be 1945, when UN was formed. We can't go back to colonial age for precedent (but we should not forget though). Centuries of exploitation must be redeemed for morality point, at least. For instance, the US govt recognise that African community is left behind even after slavery abolition. (slavery reparation). So yes, UK owe us.


I do believe that CCP is going hard on Uygurs as it is uni-party system. But is PLAAF or PLA bombing Uygurs, like Isreal bombing gaza.? or doing war crimes like Dasht-e-lili? or like US troops burning corpses of Taliban to incite others? or recent Aussies killing innocents to mark their some 'manhood' ?

To me, it is another lie like Kuaiwt incubators, or WMDs in Iraq, or blaming Pakistan for US/NATO failure in Afghanistan...
 
Beijing 2022 Olympics: 'If genocide isn't our red line for a full boycott, then I really don't know what is'
Allegations of human rights abuses by China against the Uyghur Muslim minority have galvanized a global movement, which is now pushing for a full boycott of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.




Watch video02:29
Rights groups call for boycott Beijing Olympics
From Lausanne to London, Brisbane to Buenos Aires, this week saw a day of protests against Beijing's hosting of the 2022 Winter Olympics, in what was called a Global Day of Action, using the hashtag #NoBeijing2022.
The protests popped up in more than 50 cities around the world. Representatives from Tibet, the Uyghur minority, Hong Kong, China, Taiwan and Southern Mongolia and allies sought to apply pressure on the International Olympic Committee (IOC) at a time when momentum is growing for a full boycott the 2022 Beijing Winter Games, due to start in February.
Earlier this month, Amnesty International described the Xinjiang region of China as a "dystopian hellscape" for hundreds of thousands of Muslims — predominantly Muslim ethnic minorities — some of whom are subjected to mass imprisonment, torture, surveillance and exploitation.
"The Chinese authorities have created a dystopian hellscape on a staggering scale in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region," said Agnes Callamard, secretary general of Amnesty International.
A protester holds a sign saying 'Recognize the Genocide''Recognize the Genocide'
'Reeducation' camps, imprisonment and torture are the reality facing Uyghurs and other minority groups in China
"It should shock the conscience of humanity that massive numbers of people have been subjected to brainwashing, torture and other degrading treatment in internment camps, while millions more live in fear amid a vast surveillance apparatus."
The message of the Global Day of Action — held on June 23 to coincide with International Olympic Day — was clear: China must not be allowed to sports wash the "genocide" of the Uyghur people and the escalating repression of others.
"Sports washing" refers to the widely held view that some regimes seek to use the hosting of major international sporting events to improve their reputations.
Is IOC monitoring human rights?
"If genocide isn't our red line for a full boycott, then I really don't know what is," Zumretay Arkin told DW as she prepared to coordinate the Global Day of Action.
Arkin is a human rights advocate at the Munich-based World Uyghur Congress (WUC). A Uyghur herself, Arkin has co-led the campaign to boycott the Games and has met with the IOC twice to gain assurances that they are keeping China to its word about upholding human rights — but the plan wasn't always to boycott.

"When we first met in October last year, we wanted some concrete assurances that China would uphold basic standards on human rights, including the use of forced labor to manufacture merchandise for the Olympics," she said. "We wanted to test them on how seriously they were taking human rights issues."
Arkin and her team wanted a concrete commitment in writing that Beijing was keeping its word on the promises it had made to the IOC about human rights, and that the IOC would ensure the safety of athletes and the media during the Games.
"I asked the IOC how they are planning to conduct due diligence during the Olympics about human rights. What is the strategy? Do you have one? If so, can you share it with us so that there's transparency and we can monitor what you're doing commercially," said Arkin.
"We went into the meeting very optimistic, but left very defeated. The IOC's answers were vague and broad and didn't answer the questions. They agreed to share the assurances with us in writing, but after many follow-ups, they never did."
Kuala Lumpur Olympia 2020 Austragungsort Bekanntgabe Thomas Bach
Beijing was awarded the 2022 Winter Games in Kuala Lumpur in July 2015.
Escalation to a full boycott
It was after this first meeting that the idea of a Beijing 2022 boycott gathered momentum. The WUC had moved from a position of diplomacy to a full strike, as have other campaign groups. It was a decision that wasn't taken lightly, with campaigners aware that boycotts aren't easy to pull off, are deeply unpopular with athletes, and in the case of China, have the potential for serious political ramifications.
"We started with a diplomatic boycott because we were aware of the sensitivities around boycotts and the fact that they penalize the athletes," said Arkin. "That was before our second meeting with the IOC."
The IOC continued to ignore the request for written assurances but did invite them for a second meeting in March. This meeting — attended by Arkin and two other colleagues — opened with the question: "Are you going to report this to the media again?" It was a question that surprised Arkin.
"Right off the bat they tried to give us a lesson in Olympic boycotts and the history of how they've failed. It was very condescending. If we call for a boycott, that's our problem," she said.
A political balancing act
Arkin and her team have found support for a diplomatic boycott — whereby heads of states do not attend the Games — in the shape of US Senator Mitt Romney and Nancy Pelosi, the speaker of the US House of Representatives.
"We cannot proceed as if nothing is wrong about the Olympics going to China," Pelosi told Congress' Human Rights Commission last month, even if the US has stopped short of backing a full boycott.
There was a further boost to the chances of a diplomatic boycott earlier this month when the US Senate passed a bipartisan bill aimed at tackling Chinese foreign policy and economic influence.
However, Arkin and her colleagues are angling towards something bigger. She believes that the only way to hold Beijing responsible is by isolating China from the international community — and that includes not sending athletes to Beijing.
"I think we have a good chance of achieving a diplomatic boycott," she said. "The severity of the abuses happening across China have been widely reported but we still would like to see a full boycott. It's a popular idea."
In Sydney, a mask depicting the silencing of East Turkestan by China.
In Sydney, a protester wore a mask depicting the silencing of East Turkestan by China
IOC takes responsibility ‘very seriously'
In a statement to DW, the IOC defended its position claiming that it takes its responsibilities seriously but is unable to affect the laws of individual countries.
"At all times, the IOC recognises and upholds human rights enshrined in both the Fundamental Principles of the Olympic Charter and in its Code of Ethics," the statement read. "We are responsible for ensuring the respect of the Olympic Charter with regard to the Olympic Games and take this responsibility very seriously.
"At the same time, the IOC has neither the mandate nor the capability to change the laws or the political system of a sovereign country. This must rightfully remain the legitimate role of governments and respective inter-governmental organisations."
But as the IOC continues to be judged on its actions rather than its words, the momentum behind a full boycott of Beijing 2022 could be at a tipping point.


has Uk or your beloved whites boycotted Israel yet?

this is just manipulation by a dying supa powa nothing else!
 
I don't think so. How many Palestinian celebrities are in Israel? Almost zero. How many Native American celebrities in NA? Almost zero.

How many Uighur celebrities in China? Tons. Dilraba Dilmurat is one of them.
though it is not the criteria, but you can judge on that bases. However, unless media can go Xinjiang freely and ask people, we can safely assume, that some crackdown on local is in place. However, it is not genocide.
 
Something told me the headline wasnt referring to genocidal criminals like the UK and USA coming to their senses and actually seriously reflect on the crimes and terror they commited and commit rather than whitewashing every notion of it as "history" and "the past" and turning their "reflection" into an selfcongratulating farce declaring themself abolished from their own sins that have never even ended to this day and relativize them under a pile of the same old kind of projecing lies they used to justify colonialism back in the days just as they do with modern colonialism now. 🙄
 
However, unless media can go Xinjiang freely and ask people, we can safely assume, that some crackdown on local is in place
As long the USA and UK terrorists hide behind civilian attire and pose as journalists, teachers and activists only to harrass and spread hate and harm against Chinese prompting Chinese government regulation of USA and UK state affiliated propaganda mouthpieces and state actors trying to infiltrate China with a clear intend to harm the people and country, we can safely assume that China including Xinjiang is doing very well and people in China are prospering.

Otherwise these genocidal terror regimes wouldn't bother trying to destablize China and run extensive campaigns to smear China with brazen projections and fabrication like you parrot and forget about it like they did with Lybia. The second the country was basically wiped of the map by former colonial powers, all fake public interests and concerns instantly measureably vanished from any media platform. The same all over West and Central Asia and Africa over and over again with little spin. Its Chinas potential, stability and prosperity that irks and draw attention from repressive terror regimes like in Washington and London.
 
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I have a reason you can think about it, poor.I often use this reason to boycott Porsche.
 
yes UK did bad things 100 years ago but todays UK has huge Muslim population and growing, its our home now

this doesnt mean so ignore the 2nd genocide in China, you are either 12 years old or just really low IQ
But screw*** the Palestinians is ok
 
though it is not the criteria, but you can judge on that bases. However, unless media can go Xinjiang freely and ask people, we can safely assume, that some crackdown on local is in place. However, it is not genocide.
troll country
The classic routine is to assume, then say, first presuppose and then discuss.Without discussing the existence or non-existence, first assume the existence and then discuss how to do it.
1.suppose there's a genocide. There's no evidence.
2.Suppose the media And the outside people is banned to Xinjiang.

A master of lies, the media and individuals have been able to travel freely to Xinjiang, where more than 200 million tourists visited in 2019, generating 340 billion yuan ( $53 billion) in tourism revenue.
Genocide, Britain, Germany, the United States, Canada and Australia have all committed genocide in history,Oh, it's never been done in Chinese history. Genocide. Proof. Depopulation.
The growth rate of the Uygur population is more than twice that of the whole country.
Well, new evidence has been found that China is committing genocide in areas other than Xinjiang because the population growth in other areas is less than half of that in Xinjiang.😂
 
The west just tried this lie in UN recently and found out their lies don't appeal in the world at all, only they themselves are supporting this lie, the rest of the world almost all siding with China. how pathetic this lie becomes in the international community.
 
Beijing 2022 Olympics: 'If genocide isn't our red line for a full boycott, then I really don't know what is'
Allegations of human rights abuses by China against the Uyghur Muslim minority have galvanized a global movement, which is now pushing for a full boycott of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.




Watch video02:29
Rights groups call for boycott Beijing Olympics
From Lausanne to London, Brisbane to Buenos Aires, this week saw a day of protests against Beijing's hosting of the 2022 Winter Olympics, in what was called a Global Day of Action, using the hashtag #NoBeijing2022.
The protests popped up in more than 50 cities around the world. Representatives from Tibet, the Uyghur minority, Hong Kong, China, Taiwan and Southern Mongolia and allies sought to apply pressure on the International Olympic Committee (IOC) at a time when momentum is growing for a full boycott the 2022 Beijing Winter Games, due to start in February.
Earlier this month, Amnesty International described the Xinjiang region of China as a "dystopian hellscape" for hundreds of thousands of Muslims — predominantly Muslim ethnic minorities — some of whom are subjected to mass imprisonment, torture, surveillance and exploitation.
"The Chinese authorities have created a dystopian hellscape on a staggering scale in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region," said Agnes Callamard, secretary general of Amnesty International.
A protester holds a sign saying 'Recognize the Genocide''Recognize the Genocide'
'Reeducation' camps, imprisonment and torture are the reality facing Uyghurs and other minority groups in China
"It should shock the conscience of humanity that massive numbers of people have been subjected to brainwashing, torture and other degrading treatment in internment camps, while millions more live in fear amid a vast surveillance apparatus."
The message of the Global Day of Action — held on June 23 to coincide with International Olympic Day — was clear: China must not be allowed to sports wash the "genocide" of the Uyghur people and the escalating repression of others.
"Sports washing" refers to the widely held view that some regimes seek to use the hosting of major international sporting events to improve their reputations.
Is IOC monitoring human rights?
"If genocide isn't our red line for a full boycott, then I really don't know what is," Zumretay Arkin told DW as she prepared to coordinate the Global Day of Action.
Arkin is a human rights advocate at the Munich-based World Uyghur Congress (WUC). A Uyghur herself, Arkin has co-led the campaign to boycott the Games and has met with the IOC twice to gain assurances that they are keeping China to its word about upholding human rights — but the plan wasn't always to boycott.

"When we first met in October last year, we wanted some concrete assurances that China would uphold basic standards on human rights, including the use of forced labor to manufacture merchandise for the Olympics," she said. "We wanted to test them on how seriously they were taking human rights issues."
Arkin and her team wanted a concrete commitment in writing that Beijing was keeping its word on the promises it had made to the IOC about human rights, and that the IOC would ensure the safety of athletes and the media during the Games.
"I asked the IOC how they are planning to conduct due diligence during the Olympics about human rights. What is the strategy? Do you have one? If so, can you share it with us so that there's transparency and we can monitor what you're doing commercially," said Arkin.
"We went into the meeting very optimistic, but left very defeated. The IOC's answers were vague and broad and didn't answer the questions. They agreed to share the assurances with us in writing, but after many follow-ups, they never did."
Kuala Lumpur Olympia 2020 Austragungsort Bekanntgabe Thomas Bach
Beijing was awarded the 2022 Winter Games in Kuala Lumpur in July 2015.
Escalation to a full boycott
It was after this first meeting that the idea of a Beijing 2022 boycott gathered momentum. The WUC had moved from a position of diplomacy to a full strike, as have other campaign groups. It was a decision that wasn't taken lightly, with campaigners aware that boycotts aren't easy to pull off, are deeply unpopular with athletes, and in the case of China, have the potential for serious political ramifications.
"We started with a diplomatic boycott because we were aware of the sensitivities around boycotts and the fact that they penalize the athletes," said Arkin. "That was before our second meeting with the IOC."
The IOC continued to ignore the request for written assurances but did invite them for a second meeting in March. This meeting — attended by Arkin and two other colleagues — opened with the question: "Are you going to report this to the media again?" It was a question that surprised Arkin.
"Right off the bat they tried to give us a lesson in Olympic boycotts and the history of how they've failed. It was very condescending. If we call for a boycott, that's our problem," she said.
A political balancing act
Arkin and her team have found support for a diplomatic boycott — whereby heads of states do not attend the Games — in the shape of US Senator Mitt Romney and Nancy Pelosi, the speaker of the US House of Representatives.
"We cannot proceed as if nothing is wrong about the Olympics going to China," Pelosi told Congress' Human Rights Commission last month, even if the US has stopped short of backing a full boycott.
There was a further boost to the chances of a diplomatic boycott earlier this month when the US Senate passed a bipartisan bill aimed at tackling Chinese foreign policy and economic influence.
However, Arkin and her colleagues are angling towards something bigger. She believes that the only way to hold Beijing responsible is by isolating China from the international community — and that includes not sending athletes to Beijing.
"I think we have a good chance of achieving a diplomatic boycott," she said. "The severity of the abuses happening across China have been widely reported but we still would like to see a full boycott. It's a popular idea."
In Sydney, a mask depicting the silencing of East Turkestan by China.
In Sydney, a protester wore a mask depicting the silencing of East Turkestan by China
IOC takes responsibility ‘very seriously'
In a statement to DW, the IOC defended its position claiming that it takes its responsibilities seriously but is unable to affect the laws of individual countries.
"At all times, the IOC recognises and upholds human rights enshrined in both the Fundamental Principles of the Olympic Charter and in its Code of Ethics," the statement read. "We are responsible for ensuring the respect of the Olympic Charter with regard to the Olympic Games and take this responsibility very seriously.
"At the same time, the IOC has neither the mandate nor the capability to change the laws or the political system of a sovereign country. This must rightfully remain the legitimate role of governments and respective inter-governmental organisations."
But as the IOC continues to be judged on its actions rather than its words, the momentum behind a full boycott of Beijing 2022 could be at a tipping point.



The real genocide creators are still playing the role of justice. Justice is late but will not be absent. Sooner or later, the power of justice in the world will completely settle the crimes committed by the West in the world.
 
Genocide becomes a word of joke being repeatedly abused by the west in recent years, Xinjiang genocide, Tibet genocide, Turkey genocide..., When US and their allies really commit genocide in Iraq, Syria, Kashmir, Palestine... the west become shamelessly supporting their fellow genociders, how shameless they have to be to even mention the word "genocide"?
 
Pretty amazing how the west hijacked the term genocide in a way which is total affront to real genocide.

genocide
/ˈdʒɛnəsʌɪd/
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noun

  1. the deliberate killing of a large number of people from a particular nation or ethnic group with the aim of destroying that nation or group.
 
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comming from london ???????

UK whom colonalizeed almost half of the world genocided already more then entire population of china . UK and west have 0 shame

UK which does provide safe heaven to mass murderers and looter from third world countries actually do care for Muslim genocide

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clearly those people are scared so means they are guilty

the World has recognised it as Genocide so Genocide it is

UN human rights commissioner has been refused entry to Ughurs 27 times

again these are the action of guiltily party

The western world also says all muslim terrorist attacks are islamic so are they also right in their assessment? The west also thinks all is well in kashmir and palestine so they must be right as well correct???
Lol who made this guy pdf think tank or is shafaresh also happening in pdf??? 😂
 

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