China warns nations over Olympics diplomatic boycott

China slammed the U.S., Britain, Canada and Australia for using "the Olympic platform for political manipulation."

Published : Dec 10, 2021 16:58 IST

International Olympic Committee warned that the politicization could threaten the future of the Beijing Olympics.

International Olympic Committee warned that the politicization could threaten the future of the Beijing Olympics.

China's Foreign Ministry on December 9 issued a warning to four Western countries for their diplomatic boycotts of the upcoming Winter Olympics in Beijing. "The U.S., Australia, Britain and Canada's use of the Olympic platform for political manipulation is unpopular and self-isolating, and they will inevitably pay the price for their wrongdoing," Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin said.

The remarks came a day after Australia, Britain and Canada joined the United States in barring their government officials from attending the Games, citing China's human rights violations. Asked about the chance of more countries joining the diplomatic boycott, Wang said: "I don't see any need to be worried about any domino effect." "On the contrary, most countries in the world have expressed support for the Beijing Winter Olympics," he added.

France calls for common European boycott stance

French Foreign Affairs Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said on December 9 that a common European stand regarding the diplomatic boycott of the Games was necessary. Le Drian's comment came shortly after French Education Minister Jean-Michel Blanquer said Paris will not join the boycott. "Sports is a world in itself, which must be protected from political interference, otherwise [...] we can end up by killing the competition," Blanquer said on French broadcaster BFM TV .

Nor does Germany's Olympic Sports Confederation (DOSB) approve of a diplomatic boycott. DOSB Vice-President Stephan Mayer told DW he was "not so sure" a diplomatic boycott "is the right way." Mayer said he does believe it "very important to use the Winter Olympics in Beijing in order to discuss certain issues like the rule of law, and especially the human rights issues, with the government of China."

Amid reports that Germany has not yet officially registered a diplomatic delegation to send to the Games, Mayer said there is still time. "We have a new government now in Germany," Mayer told DW . "I think we certainly still have the chance to send a political or diplomatic delegation to the Winter Olympics."

IOC criticizes boycott, rights groups call for it

While the diplomatic boycott does not affect the athletes' ability to compete in the Games, International Olympic Committee (IOC) chief Thomas Bach warned that the politicization could threaten the future of the Olympics. "If we would start to take political sides on one way or the other we would never get all the 206 national Olympic committees to the Olympic Games," Bach said after an IOC Executive Committee meeting on December 8.

Rights groups have called for a full boycott of the 2022 Beijing Winter Games, citing Chinese human rights abuses against its Uyghur minority in the northwest Xinjiang province, which some have called genocide. Human Rights Watch's China director Sophie Richardson said a boycott is a "crucial step toward challenging the Chinese government's crimes against humanity targeting Uyghurs and other Turkic communities."

fb/sms (Reuters, AFP)

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