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Jacques Rogge and the whole IOC should suffer the same treatment as Chinese Dissidents: jail time and torture

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The games in Beijing are a farce. China should never been chosen as a host. The Chinese communists have thrown thousands of Dissidents and Tibetans into jails to make sure there are no ‘unhappy’ protests.

In recent days there was an uproar by the global media because they don’t have free access to the net in their Olympic press center. Buhuhu! When will these journalists wake up and realize that this is NORMAL for Chinese citizens?

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Still the IOC clings to it decisions and plays along with the tyrannical leaders of China.

These won’t be happy games – these will be perfect games without a soul and laughter. For China it’s one huge political PR event – for internal and external propaganda.

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But not only the IOC should at least be ashamed of itself. The same is true for all the official sponsors: Coca Cola, General Electric, Johnson & Johnson, Kodak, McDonalds, Panasonic, Samsung, VISA, Omega, Addidas, VW, UPS – to name the biggest.

But these sponsor ‘worry’ that their brand may become ‘tainted’ by the games. Ohhhhh!

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Tibetan streets are still ‘tainted’ by Chinese police. 

Wow. Once again I recommend these corporate types a vacation in a Chinese prison – there you will learn what real problems are and that their greed is just that greed.

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orangeguru (2008-08-03 | 14:53) | Permalink
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'Jacques Rogge and the whole IOC should suffer the same treatment as Chinese Dissidents: jail time and torture'

Is anyone going to hold China to account on the promises it made that hosting the Olympics would improve human rights in China?

China is the world’s leading executioner and the biggest jailer of journalists and dissident bloggers. It uses torture and censors the Internet and the media.

Calling for human rights improvements isn’t political. Human rights – the right to things like health and shelter to the freedom of expression and religion – are the basis of human life. Standing up for human rights is to stand up for the values enshrined in the Olympic Charter

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@kim: Thanks for your comment. I agree a 100% with you. I am still astonished that there is hardly any outrage. Very sad.

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