They began in Beijing in 2022. For now, more than what happens in sports arenas, there is talk of problems. The first is primarily the chaos associated with. Athletes live in fear of obtaining a positive test result, which may take their chances of starting. Political issues are another problem – some states have decided to diplomatic boycott of the event. It is related to the widespread violation of human rights by the Chinese authorities.
The Uyghurs are a particularly persecuted group by the Chinese. “In 2017, China announced a program to combat terrorism and Islamic extremism. The victims of this plan were the Uighurs – an Islamic ethnic minority living in the autonomous Xinjiang region in the northwest. Hundreds of thousands of Uighurs have been sent to” re-education camps. ” there they are tortured, intimidated and deprived of their sense of belonging. The biggest drama happening there is the so-called “demographic genocide.” Women are forced to undergo sterilization procedures so that they can no longer bear children. Families who, according to the authorities, have too many children, are liable to fines and even imprisonment. According to the Associated Press, between 2015 and 2018 in two largely Uyghur-inhabited regions, the number of births fell by 60%. ” –
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Exceptionally perfidious act of the Chinese. “The most shameful since Hitler’s time”
Chinese propaganda maintains that the actions of the local authorities have led to a better life for the Uighurs. Now it has been decided to go one step further. The culminating point of each opening ceremony of the Olympic Games is lighting the Olympic torch. It symbolizes Olympic ideals such as diversity and unity. Neither of these words fit the treatment of the Uyghurs by.
And yet the Olympic torch was lit by, among others Dinige’er Yilamujiang – Uyghur ski runner. The Chinese probably wanted to show in this way that the Uighurs are, in fact, equal members of society for them. Chinese propaganda has been heavily criticized by journalists from the British Daily Mail. There you can also read about the situation of the Uighurs, and the event itself has been called “the most infamous games since Hitler’s times”.
– For two weeks you will fight for the highest goals. You will live together and there will be no place for discrimination. In our delicate world, where conflicts increase in strength, we show that it is possible to share a common peace and have great respect for each other, argued Thomas Bach, chairman of Fr.
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