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  • Chinese requiring loyalty from olympians?

    02/10/2008 5:26:21 AM PST · by Degaston · 1 replies · 30+ views
    And the Chinese government, rattled by the possibility of public criticism from Olympians, has been applying crude pressure to the international community to keep quiet. "If at each Olympics people stood up and used politics to attack the host nation, where does that leave the Olympic spirit?" argued the official newspaper, The People's Daily, last month. This idea that to criticise totalitarianism is a breach of the Olympic spirit is as wretched a perversion of logic as even the Nazis ever attempted.
  • Britain kow tows to China as athletes are forced to sign no criticism contracts

    02/10/2008 9:52:20 AM PST · by mojito · 85 replies · 942+ views
    Daily Mail (UK) ^ | 2/10/2008 | Rob Draper and Daniel King
    British Olympic chiefs are to force athletes to sign a contract promising not to speak out about China's appalling human rights record – or face being banned from travelling to Beijing. The move – which raises the spectre of the order given to the England football team to give a Nazi salute in Berlin in 1938 – immediately provoked a storm of protest. The controversial clause has been inserted into athletes' contracts for the first time and forbids them from making any political comment about countries staging the Olympic Games. It is contained in a 32-page document that will be...
  • Olympians forced to sign no-criticism-of-China contract

    02/10/2008 1:17:18 AM PST · by dbehsman · 44 replies · 160+ views
    World Net Daily ^ | February 10, 2008 | WorldNetDaily
    British athletes who want to compete in the summer Olympics will be required to sign a contract promising not to make statements critical of the communist regime's human rights record or they will not be permitted to travel to China, according to a 32-page document prepared by the British Olympic Association. "There are all sorts of organizations who would like athletes to use the Olympic Games as a vehicle to publicize their causes," Simon Clegg, BOA's chief executive, told the London Daily Mail. "I don't believe that is in the interest of the team performance. As a team we are...
  • Athletes Face Olympic Ban For Criticising China

    02/09/2008 7:02:03 PM PST · by JACKRUSSELL · 32 replies · 113+ views
    The Telegraph (U.K.) ^ | February 10, 2008 | By Ben Leapman
    British athletes will be banned from competing in this summer's Olympic Games in Beijing if they criticise China's totalitarian regime. The gagging order has been imposed by the British Olympic Association. Competitors who break the rule will not travel to the games or, if they are already in China, will be put on the next plane home. It means sportsmen and women will be unable to raise concerns about China's human rights record or its occupation of Tibet. Critics accused the BOA of bowing to political pressure and said that the move raised the spectre of the 1936 Berlin Olympics,...