IOC Told It Must Demand Strong Apology From Tibet Officials
Reporters Without Borders thinks that the International Olympic Committee has not gone far enough in its expression of “regret” today about the political message of hatred towards the Dalai Lama and his followers that two senior Communist Party officials made during the Olympic torch relay in Lhasa on June 21.
“It is not enough for the IOC to express its regret about the extreme gravity of what happened in Tibet,” the press freedom organization said. “The IOC’s president, Jacques Rogge, must request a public apology from those who made these comments and from the BOCOG (Beijing Olympics Organizing Committee). The IOC’s silence on human rights issues allows these excesses, in which the Olympic Games are used to justify repression in Tibet.”
RSF already criticized the IOC’s silence on 23 June.
Agence France-Presse reported that the IOC issued an email statement today saying: “The IOC regrets that political statements were made during the closing ceremony of the torch relay in Tibet. We have written to BOCOG to remind them of the need to separate sport and politics.”
Zhang Qingli, the Communist Party’s secretary in Tibet, said during the Olympic flame ceremony in Lhasa: “In order to bring more glory to the Olympic spirit, we should firmly smash the plots to ruin the Beijing Olympic Games by the Dalai clique and hostile foreign forces inside and outside of the nation.”
Qin Yizhi, another party official, also called for the Dalai Lama’s supporters to be “smashed.”
“It is not enough for the IOC to express its regret about the extreme gravity of what happened in Tibet,” the press freedom organization said. “The IOC’s president, Jacques Rogge, must request a public apology from those who made these comments and from the BOCOG (Beijing Olympics Organizing Committee). The IOC’s silence on human rights issues allows these excesses, in which the Olympic Games are used to justify repression in Tibet.”
RSF already criticized the IOC’s silence on 23 June.
Agence France-Presse reported that the IOC issued an email statement today saying: “The IOC regrets that political statements were made during the closing ceremony of the torch relay in Tibet. We have written to BOCOG to remind them of the need to separate sport and politics.”
Zhang Qingli, the Communist Party’s secretary in Tibet, said during the Olympic flame ceremony in Lhasa: “In order to bring more glory to the Olympic spirit, we should firmly smash the plots to ruin the Beijing Olympic Games by the Dalai clique and hostile foreign forces inside and outside of the nation.”
Qin Yizhi, another party official, also called for the Dalai Lama’s supporters to be “smashed.”
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