Friday, April 11, 2008

Athletes who take Tibet stand 'face Olympic cut'

Athletes who display Tibetan flags at Olympic venues — including in their own rooms — could be expelled from this summer’s Games in Beijing under anti-propaganda rules.

Jacques Rogge, the president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), said that competitors were free to express their political views but faced sanctions if they indulged in propaganda.

He accompanied those comments with an admission that the Games were in “crisis” after pro-Tibet protests engulfed the Olympic torch relay. San Francisco torch runner Michael Andrew reveals a Free Tibet patch

Mr Rogge’s call for Beijing to abide by its promise to address human rights was given short shrift by Beijing, which bluntly told him to keep politics out of the Games.

That's right.  When the President of the IOC asked Beijing to abide by its promise to address human rights, they basically told him to go fuck himself.

Any athlete who makes a stand at the Olympic games will get their name proudly posted here.  China needs to have a spotlight shined upon it for the world to see what kind of government they really have.

 

Travis

travis@rightwinglunatic.com

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