Deep Concern Over China's Bid to Host the Olympic Games
Mr Kevin Gosper
CC. Mr. Juan Antonio Samaranch
Dear Sir,
I am writing to express my deep concern over China's bid to host the Olympic
Games in 2008. For me, the Olympics have always represented something so much
more than sport. I have always known the games to be a wonderful and momentous
event during which the entire world unites in the celebration of sharing and
sportsmanship. The spirit of friendship and generosity are the words that can
best describe what I have felt during each Olympic Games, from the time that I
was a little girl, to the time that I spent in Sydney in the year 2000. Seeing
the joy that the Games brought to my country, and experiencing the beauty of
Sydney and the Australian people was truly heart warming.
Australia is a virtuous nation and hosting the Olympic games was a great gift
to us, which we in turn gave back to the whole world. Hosting such an important
event is not just about any one country, but the entire globe and all of its'
people. The right to host the Games is a privilege, and it should only be
granted to a nation that openly expresses the spirit of freedom and acceptance
of all people and cultures. The moral dignity and ethics of the Olympics is
sustained by the policy of anti-discrimination against any age, race, social
class or spiritual belief. Sport, and the celebration of sport is a human right
and the spirit of the Olympic games is the promotion of universal peace and
humanity.
I have much fondness and appreciation for the Chinese people and for the
ancient and mystical Chinese culture. I have no doubt that the land is filled
with wonderful people who are very deserved of the honour of hosting the Olympic
games, but nonetheless, I cannot overlook the countless atrocities committed by
the Chinese government under the [party name omitted] regime. I believe
that the very foundation for any kind of social morality or ethics has been
completely undermined by the Jiang Zemin government's large-scale persecution on
Falun Gong and religions. The party's vicious and brutal suppression of people's
freedom of belief, and the inhumane treatment of innocent citizens is not only a
breech of basic human rights, but is a source of shame for all humanity.
China's conduct is completely deviated from every aspect of the Olympic
spirit and the horrible oppression of spiritual groups and ethnic minorities is
a true reflection of the cruel heart of the Chinese President Jiang Zemin. From
the Tibetans, to the practitioners of the peaceful Falun Gong movement, Jiang's
image will forever be marked with the blood of all those who have suffered and
died under his regime. His bid to host the Olympics bears an alarming
resemblance to the 1936 "Nazi Olympics," where Hitler used the games
as a mask to conceal his horrendous and heinous crimes, which only accelerated
after the games' completion. Whenever a significant political date or
large-scale event takes place in Beijing, hundreds, if not thousands of
dissidents are arrested, detained or even killed to "purge" the city.
President Jiang seeks the 2008 Games to legitimize his cruel dictatorship, which
has suffered serious damage to its reputation due to his unlawful suppression of
various groups. It would be an unspeakable shame to support China's bid, as it
would not only indicate an acknowledgement of these crimes, but also an
acceptance.
The Olympic Movement to celebrate human dignity and foster peace is truly
righteous and inspiring. As a young Australian citizen, I am encouraged to know
that there are such beautiful values being promoted in today's society. Awarding
the Olympic Games to Beijing in 2008 would be a fundamental breech of the
Olympic Mission and it would reward a cruel dictator with an international event
of enormous prestige and significance. I appeal to you, to the compassion in
your heart, in the name of the Olympic spirit and in the name of peace and
humanity, please do not support this evil behaviour. Please do not support
President Jiang Zemin's bid for the 2008 Olympic Games.
Kind Regards,
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A concerned Australian citizen
Executive Member
International Olympic Committee
Level 5, Spring Street
Melbourne, 3000
President IOC
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