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Jurist Human Rights Watch accuses sponsors of China Winter Olympics of supporting Uyghur genocide

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Human Rights Watch accused Friday the corporate sponsors of the Beijing 2020 Winter Olympics of ignoring China’s crimes against humanity in its far western region of Xinjiang, thus “squandering the opportunity” to pressure China to address its “appalling human rights record.”

Coca-Cola, Intel, and Airbnb are among the 13 Olympic Partners who were accused by name of ignoring China’s genocide against the ethnic Uyghurs and members of Muslim minority groups, as well as the repression of free speech in Hong Kong. At least 1 million Muslims have been detained in camps in Xinjiang since 2017, according to U.N. rights experts. China denies accusations of abuse of Uyghurs and states the camps are vocational training facilities aiming to combat religious extremism.

Human Rights Watch asserted that Olympic Partners should have pressed China’s government and the International Olympics Committee (IOC) on China’s human rights violations. Human Rights Watch wrote letters to sponsors, asking the sponsors to confirm whether they had “conducted human rights due diligence for the 2022 Beijing Olympics” and to explain what work was done to ensure the supply chain does not “contribute to human rights violations.”

“There are just three months until the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, but corporate sponsors remain silent over how they are using their influence to address China’s appalling human rights record,” Sophie Richardson, China director at HRW, stated. “They are squandering the opportunity to show their commitment to human rights standards and risk instead (of) being associated with an Olympics tainted by censorship and repression.”

In July, a U.S. Congressional panel accused U.S.-based sponsors of the Olympic Games of putting profits ahead of human rights. Rights groups and U.S. lawmakers have called on the IOC to postpone the Olympic Games and relocate them unless China ends what the U.S. has determined is a genocide.

In response, China’s foreign ministry spokesperson, Wang Wenbin, accused HRW of lying to undermine the Chinese games. “To politicize sports by fabricating lies and rumors and undermining the Olympic cause is unpopular and will never succeed.”

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