Khaleej Times Online (UAE) - Amnesty accuses China of reneging on Olympic rights vow
7 December 2007 BERLIN - Amnesty International accused China on Friday of reneging on
promises to improve the human rights situation in the country before hosting the
2008 Olympic Games. "In 2001, as it campaigned for the Games, China promised to move to
protect human rights and to relax censorship but it has done very little to live
up to those promises," said Barbara Lochbihler, the secretary general of
the German chapter of Amnesty International. Calling on China to release detained human rights activists, Lochbihler said
Amnesty did not expect the situation to improve but rather to deteriorate as the
Games drew near. "There is a chance we will see an increase in harassment, detentions and
people placed under house arrest ahead of the Games," she warned. Lochbihler was speaking at the launch in Berlin of an international campaign
meant to pile pressure on Beijing to respect human rights and lift restrictions
on the media before the Games start on August 8 next year. A Chinese human rights lawyer, Biao Teng, said if the situation failed to
improve, activists should call on governments and sports stars to boycott the
Games. "We should think of calling a boycott if necessary. We should make an
effort to ensure that at least the most basic human rights are respected,"
said Biao, who holds a temporary teaching post at Yale University in the United
States. He urged Beijing to respect freedom of religion and to stop the persecution
of followers of the Falun Gong faith. The lawyer also called on journalists who travel to China for the Games to
use the opportunity to the full to write about the political climate in the
country. Lochbihler ruled out a call by Amnesty International for a boycott of the
Games, saying the watchdog would instead seek greater dialogue with the Chinese
government. Source
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