Human Rights Groups urge Olympic Committee to Pull 2022 Winter Olympics from Beijing

As tensions continue to escalate between the United States and China, a coalition of human rights groups is urging the International Olympic Committee to rescind its decision to hold the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing.

Reuters reports that the human rights groups in Asia, Europe, North America, Africa and Australia think the 2008 Olympics in Beijing emboldened China to ramp up its human rights abuses without fear of reprisal.

letter the groups sent to the IOC notes that since the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the country has detained millions of Uighur Muslims in its western Xinjiang province and developed “an Orwellian surveillance network” in Tibet.

The U.S. State Department claims that the Chinese Communist Party is detaining more than a million Uighur Muslims and using coercive forms of birth control to keep the population down.

“Documented human rights abuses include coercive population control methods, forced labor, arbitrary detention in internment camps, torture, physical and sexual abuse, mass surveillance, family separation, and repression of cultural and religious expression,” the State Department says.

Sens. Rick Scott, R-Fla., and Josh Hawley, R-Mo., have urged NBCUniversal not to air the 2022 Winter Olympics if they do take place in Beijing.

“If Communist China continues to persecute religious minorities, forcibly harvest organs of innocent civilians, oppress the people of Hong Kong, spy on civilians, and imprison political dissidents, they should forfeit their rights to host an event that is supposed to bring the world together,” the senators wrote in a December letter to NBC Universal CEO Stephen Burke.

“We urge NBC to stand with us and request that the IOC re-bid the 2022 Olympics or refuse to air the 2022 games.”

 

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