Posts Tagged ‘Human Rights Violations’

China made human rights a priority, but now it’s reneging

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

T. Kumar, Advocacy Director for Asia and Pacific for Amnesty International of the United States, names the extreme human rights violations in China and insists that China accepted the Olympic Games bid with a self-imposed promise: To improve human rights abuses. But Kumar claims that the situation has deteriorated.(0:57)

 
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An Olympic challenge: Bush should address human rights abuse

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

As a test of his presidential legacy, President Bush needs to address the human rights violation in China on his visit to the Beijing Olympic Games, said T. Kumar, Advocacy Director for Asia and Pacific for Amnesty International of the United States, especially because, on its own accord, the Chinese government promised to improve its human rights treatment. (more…)

Brownback, others condemn China human rights violations at Olympic protest

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

A passionate news conference to condemn human rights abuses by China only 99 days before they host the 2008 Olympic games in Beijing was held today., The news conference included speeches by prominent senators such as Bob Menendez (D-NJ) and Sam Brownback (R-KS), and human rights activists from organizations including SaveDarfur.org and Amnesty International.

The crowd, activists, and each of the speakers was incredibly passionate about protesting the United States’ involvement in the Olympic games. The press conference’s attendees called for President Bush to not attend the opening ceremonies, and described the Chinese as oppressive people, who violate human rights and are the biggest supporters of the genocidal Sudanese government in the world. (more…)


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