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    China, Tibet, Human Rights, and George Bush

    WASHINGTON (AP) -- The White House said Thursday that China's crackdown in Tibet is not cause for U.S. President George W. Bush to cancel his attendance at the Beijing Olympics.


    U.S. President George W. Bush agreed last year to attend the Beijing Olympics.

    more photos » At the same time, the administration interceded in behalf of Tibetan protesters and requested a firsthand look at how Chinese police were dealing with them.

    Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice spoke to Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi Wednesday night for about 20 minutes, urging restraint and also Chinese talks with the Dalai Lama, the Tibetans' spiritual leader.

    Presidential spokeswoman Dana Perino said Bush's position was that the Olympics "should be about the athletes and not necessarily about politics."

    She said that Bush, in accepting the invitation last year from Chinese President Hu Jintao to attend the Olympics, told him that the games would "shine a spotlight on all things Chinese."

    "That's not necessarily a bad thing," Perino added.

    Bush agreed to go to the Olympics during a meeting with Hu in Australia last September during the Asia Pacific Economic Council meeting. A White House spokesman said at the time that Bush was going to the games for the sports and not for any political statement.

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    Protests against Chinese rule in Tibet have drawn a harsh response from Beijing. Authorities say 325 people have been injured and 16 people died.

    Rice called Foreign Minister Yang as China sent additional troops into restive areas and made more arrests in the Tibetan capital Lhasa.

    State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said the administration was not "calling into question" reports of tough action against Tibetan protesters. But he said, "We don't have a clear understanding of exactly what has happened and what is going on in those areas."

    "We have requested access to those areas, including Lhasa, so that we can have our own on-the-ground assessment of what has happened and what is ongoing," McCormack added.

    So far, the spokesman said, the Chinese government has not granted the request.

    The European Union spoke out Thursday against any boycott, saying it would be counterproductive to efforts to improve human rights in China.

    "Boycotting the XXIX Olympiad is not the right answer to the current political problems," said a statement from Slovenia, which holds the EU's rotating presidency. "A boycott could signify actually losing an opportunity to promote human rights and could, at the same time, cause considerable harm to the population of China as a whole."

    The statement follows a meeting of EU sports ministers in Slovenia on Monday where several nations rejected calls for a boycott over China's human rights record. [END OF ARTICLE]


    So in other words, even if the human rights situation never improves in Tibet, Bush would have no problems attending the Olympics in China. Glad to know how highly Bush thinks of such frivulous sentimental nonsense like the idea of human rights. This goes also to Democrats who have taken the same atittude, including Pelosi, and European leaders.
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  • #2
    I am also attending, but nobody is upset about that

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    • #3
      Originally posted by VetLegion
      I am also attending, but nobody is upset about that

      Not so fast, buckwheat. It upsets the hell out of me.
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      • #4
        Thanks!

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        • #5
          So in other words, even if the human rights situation never improves in Tibet, Bush would have no problems attending the Olympics in China.
          Why the hell would we care about Tibet when we stood by and let the Chinese have the Olympics in the first place when they held US servicemen hostage? Wouldn't that have been the issue you'd think Bush was going to raise a stink over the Olympics over if he was ever going to?
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          • #6
            I posted an idea in the other thread for those that want to actually do something...

            Do not watch the olympics. Write your olympic tv network to tell them you will not be watching. If enough people do this it will have an impact on sponsors and embarrass the chinese government.

            No boycott required.
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            • #7
              VL, cool! What events are you going to attend?
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              • #8
                Originally posted by DinoDoc
                So in other words, even if the human rights situation never improves in Tibet, Bush would have no problems attending the Olympics in China.
                Why the hell would we care about Tibet when we stood by and let the Chinese have the Olympics in the first place when they held US servicemen hostage? Wouldn't that have been the issue you'd think Bush was going to raise a stink over the Olympics over if he was ever going to?
                The IOC is one of the few organizations where the US has very little influence.
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                • #9
                  Boycotts of the opening ceremony as well as making small statements is the best approach, if people are really passionate about it. It's truly naive to say that the Olympics is not political.
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                  • #10
                    Is there going to be mass boycott of he 2012 olympics in protest against the war in Iraq?

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                    • #11
                      Give that the UK has, for all effects and purposes, stopped fighting in Iraq I don't see why.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Cort Haus
                        Is there going to be mass boycott of he 2012 olympics in protest against the war in Iraq?
                        Possibly, the situation isn't comparable to Tibet, but the war has caused a lot of international outcry. If the UK acts badly there, I could see it happening.
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                        • #13
                          There won't be any significant boycotts. That's OK, China will get more exposure during the Olympics, of course they will put on their "we're the good guys"-face and might use some fists to do it but I think the end result will benefit everyone, as in China will open up more and the more it opens up, the less it can pull out stunts like with Tibet. I don't think the opposite would happen anyway.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Cort Haus
                            Is there going to be mass boycott of he 2012 olympics in protest against the war in Iraq?
                            Not so much that as the hideous pink-and-yellow logo. Or did you get rid of that?
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                            • #15
                              The Lisa Simpson blowjob logo? Yeah, there should be a boycott of the games for that.

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