After all, why did Human Rights Watch reprimand Beijing?
After all, why did Human Rights Watch reprimand Beijing?
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The Winter Olympics are going to be held in Beijing, the capital of China. For this, preparations are increasing very fast in China. But during this time, controversy has started regarding the rules being made by China for athletes. Recently, on behalf of Beijing officials, a controversial statement has also been given regarding free speech. In this, it was said threatening the players that if the behavior or speech of any player is against Chinese laws and regulations, then he is going to be punished.

Human Rights Watch (HRW) reacted sharply to Beijing's remarks, calling it a human rights violation. The statement issued by HRW said, "Beijing Committee's threat to thousands of Olympic athletes is also a violation of fundamental human rights. This is a right under International Olympic Committee (IOC) Rule 50.2, which restricts athletes in a limited way." It also allows the U.S. to 'express their views' and respect Olympic values.

The International Olympic Committee has said the Games "celebrate humanity" but Beijing's warning before athletes arrive in the country for the Games is pointing to the country's intention to celebrate inhumanity by depriving them of their basic rights. Is.

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