Olympics In "Crisis," Says Olympics Committee President

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Crisis. Disarray. Sadness. Four months before the opening of what was supposed to be the grandest Olympics in history, the head of the International Olympic Committee is using words that convey anything but a sense of joyous enthusiasm.


The protest-marred Olympic torch relay and international criticism of China's policies on Tibet, Darfur and human rights have turned the Beijing Games into one of the most politically charged in recent history and presented the IOC with one of its toughest tests since the boycott era of the 1970s and '80s.

"It is a crisis, there is no doubt about that," IOC President Jacques Rogge said Thursday. "But the IOC has weathered many bigger storms."

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Read and watch video here about the turbulent protests that marred the Olympic torch's relay around the world.

 
 

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Unlike many posting here, I'm really mixed when it comes to these Olympics. Yes, China has a terrible human rights record and its subjugation of TIbet (and the issue of Taiwan) are morally reprehensible. Yet, China is also the most populous country on Earth with approximately 1/6 of the planet's people, it is a hugely important player on the international scene and it is a developing country. It has long been argued that the Olympics should be, on occassion, held in the developing world and for the first time this is happening. China is one of only a handful of developing countries capable of hosting the games.
It needs to be recognized that the Olympics being held in China can accomplish some good--it's drawing attention to these very issues which are not, by any stretch of the imagination, new. It's also drawing attention to the developing world more generally. I think it good that a country representing a sixth of the world's population is hosting the games. Things are changing in China at an incredibly rapid pace by any standards. Things are getting better in some ways, bringing the games to China is part of this process and may be one means of spurring greater change. I oppose China's human rights record, but not the games being held in China. The games may be a force for good.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:52 AM on 04/12/2008

Coca-Cola, GE, Johnson and Johnson, Kodak, McDonalds, Panasonic, Visa, Samsung, Addidas, VW, UPS, Staples.

Some of the more recognizable sponsors of the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.

I will not spend one thin dime at any of these businesses for the rest of the year.

I will also send a letter to each company telling them of my decision (and an email to the CEO).

Who will join me?

Obviously, I will not be watching the games at all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:18 PM on 04/11/2008

The olympic spirit has come and gone. It's no longer, or hasn't been for a long time, Amature athletics at it's best. A lot of the athletes are pros before they ever get there, the pollitical involvment gets more intense each time, and the coruption, even during the US games, has taken over completely. My heart goes out to the real athletes that bust their asses just to get there and show us what real athletic spirit is about, Of course, I once thought pro wrestling was real too. END THE GAMES. Send the Olympic Committee packing. Tell everyone we gave it our best shot (sometimes literally), and enjoy the WWE.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:31 PM on 04/11/2008

Well spake.

Sad to say.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:18 PM on 04/11/2008

The Olympics have been so perverted by politics and commercialism that it is tempting to say their time has come and gone ... time to end them. I hate to say that, but I ask myself, what reforms could be made to improve the situation? I'm at a loss. Would it be possible to abolish the idea of national teams, thereby the abolishing the nationalistic aspects once and for all? It should be all about the athletes and their individual accomplishments, not the countries they come from. I am a Proud American, but I appreciate a good athlete no matter where he or she is from ... especially those who trained and persevered under extreme adversity, which rarely applies to those from wealthy countries.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:43 PM on 04/11/2008

A lot of people have posted on these boards that the IOC is corrupt and political, what have you. They are missing the point, because it does not matter the IOC's intent, pure or otherwise. (I doubt any evidence exists to support that the IOC chose China to legitimize their power.) Protests of this nature should have started at the very latest following the IOC's decision on July 13, 2001, but probably immediately following China's inclusion after the preliminary round of proposed cities.

While some believe that the protests will work, I am of the opinion that Olympic protests are more like scolding a child for playing with matches while the house is burning down. The act gives the appearance that you care and have always worked toward preventing such a catastrophe, but really offers nothing in the way of fixing the problem. Too little, Too late.

A new approach should be taken, direct action gets more effective results than a banner drop ever did.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:52 PM on 04/11/2008

Let's ask the President and other leaders to make their attendance at the Games contingent on Beijing allowing the Dalai Lama to attend the Games. (He said he'd like to go.)

That would be a huge concession by China, it calls their bluff on whether the Olympics should be "above politics", and it lets them make the decision. Plus, it's a cleaner test that "talk to the D.L." (which would end as soon as the Olympics are over). Post on this, with White House, Presidential candidates', and Pelosi and Reid's contact info:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/m.s.-bellows/activism-you-can-do-send_b_96043.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:40 PM on 04/11/2008

Huzzah.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:19 PM on 04/11/2008

It's all about legitimizing power with the PRC. They're ruthless. Always have been. That much hasn't changed despite their economic success. The core values that make one truly human simply aren't there with their leadership.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:50 PM on 04/11/2008

Since we discovered that most of the women on those Eastern European teams
had scrotums

the Olympics have been meaningless. Not about the Olympic ideals at all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:33 PM on 04/11/2008

When House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) seemed to encourage demonstrators in San Francisco, for instance, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, Jiang Yu, accused her of lacking "morality and conscience." Jiang added, "It is clear that kind of person has ulterior motives to disturb and sabotage the Olympic torch relay in San Francisco and elsewhere over and over."

this is unacceptable behavior from the chinese foreign minister

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:47 AM on 04/11/2008

This sounds like the Spongebob Squarepants's "Opposite Game" he played with Squidward, where everything I say, you do the exact opposite. I say "protest human rights depredations," and then you reply, "you lack morality and conscience!"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:21 AM on 04/11/2008

God I hope the Olympics are moved, this is an embarrassment that we let China have this.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:42 AM on 04/11/2008

Moved? You can't just 'move' the Olympics, especially only months before the games. It takes more than four or five years minimum and millions upon millions (probably billions) to prepare to host the games, even for the wealthiest of countries. They could, perhaps, be cancelled but that'll never happen--too much money, time and effort invested. More realistic is a major boycott in which many countries refuse to participate in events or ceremonies. Regardless, the games are going to be more politically charged than they have in quite some time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:41 AM on 04/12/2008

The *International* Olympic Committee did, not you. You smashed up Afghanistan and Iraq.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:30 PM on 04/11/2008

People complain about China and protest, but hey who gave China most favored nation status and said they were our friends??????? hmmmmmmmmm

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:44 AM on 04/11/2008

The recent news that the Chinese government will ban any athlete from participation who shows support for Tibet should make the Olympic Commitee's course clear. It should also make clear the action of any nation that values human rights. When the international business community looks at China, it sees huge profits, and nothing else matters. When citizens of the world look at Tibet, they see a proud people in chains, and nothing makes that right.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:35 AM on 04/11/2008

Huzzah.

Now HERE's how to make an Olympian statement:
http://i.infoplease.com/images/blackpower.jpg

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:22 PM on 04/11/2008

I'm a sports nut. The Olympic ratings are falling. There are too many BS events. Does anyone really care who wins the events in America? Does anyone believe the USA should change their foreign policy because of the Olympics? Come-on, our foreign policy shouldn't be based on Tibet of Sudan or other hot liberal spots in the world! Does the USA want to get involved in another civil war?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:04 AM on 04/11/2008

To me the Olympics have sucked since they started letting pros play. There's no drama in it, other than the whining of primadonnas

I don't see any point in officialdome or corporations boycotting the Olympics. Just don't turn it on, don't watch it, - just boycott it yourself.

Yes, I'm with you there on the political question too. Who gives a fly leap about genocide in Sudan. I don't care about genocide until it's aimed at me.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:36 AM on 04/11/2008

I propose that Google should censor their search engine for everybody in the world, for two days, using the China censor algorithm. Let's see how long we would put up with it.

It can be fun, like a game!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:39 AM on 04/11/2008

Briliant.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:37 AM on 04/11/2008

This is about mettle, not medals.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:31 AM on 04/11/2008

China could really shine right now by vowing to help those being killed in Darfur, and by also meeting with the Dalai Lama.....
Ha, just kidding.
They don't care at all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:01 AM on 04/11/2008

Well neither does this government. So don't laugh too loudly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:20 PM on 04/11/2008

The IOC "...Athletes in many countries are in disarray and we need to reassure them," he added. "Our major responsibility is to offer them the games they deserve. ... We have 120 days to achieve this."
The IOC had years to hold China accountable and they think that in 4 months things will change? What a farce.
China has not changed and worse wants to infringe upon the free speech of visiting athletes as well as continue to curtail the free speech of its own citizens.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:49 AM on 04/11/2008

China has changed a lot, in fact profoundly, if you compare with 30 years ago of the Cultural Revolution, which seems a lot of people still based their judgement on. People are having much better life and a lot more freedom. Go there and see with your own eyes. Yes you can say it is still not enough, but you can't say it has not changed.

"The profound mistake of ... is that he spoke as if our society was static; as if no progress has been made"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:52 AM on 04/11/2008

looks like the prc trolls usually consigned to wapo and nyt have landed a the ole' hp. too bad. u guys ruin everything.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:21 AM on 04/11/2008

China has not chnaged in its disregard for human rights; whether of its citizens or those abroad in Darfur where they exert a considerable influence or in Tibet where they have been occupying a sovereign nation.

China is fascinating for two reasons:
1) It betrays the notion that capitalism is a product of democracy when in fact it is a procuct of greed and materialism.

2) As a Communist stronghold (although religion is somewhat tolerated now ) there has been such an aridness in the collective spiritual life of the Chinese so there is no ethical value system in place.THere are no regulating agencies for any production, lives are a dime a dozen and frankly I don't believe the Chinese govt sees a "problem" with oppression or genocide (Darfur) . As true Communist Capitalists (totalitarians really) everything is about the bottomline, why fault them when they have adopted the American capitalist value system?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:14 AM on 04/11/2008

That's fair. In parts of the world where we protest, we are protesting a government's actions, and that government may be at odds with its citizenry. In the U.S., protest is a way of life. We protest our government for the atrocities it commits, and we protest the people who support such human rights depredations. Hopefully the Chinese citizens can understand what it is that is being protested.

We have a hard time seeing that the Dalai Lama and the Tibetans and the Taiwanese and the Buddhists are terrorists that need to be punished with force. Same with Falun Gong practitioners, and there has been much news recently that the Chinese government is complicit in harvesting organs from living people, political prisoners, then having them exterminated and their remains cremated.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:33 AM on 04/11/2008

Does your species prey upon itself because it senses its inevitable extinction is nearly at hand?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:05 AM on 04/11/2008

I believe things started to go wrong when we discovered greed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:53 AM on 04/11/2008

China has NO business hosting the Olympics and per usual, global corporate doo-dahs and politicians are kissing their asses for a piece of the pie. Has anyone even considered that their human rights policies are abysmal and all the folks who are busting their tails to build the infrastructure to support the games are practically indentured servants to the state? It's called SLAVE LABOR. The story isn't only about Tibet -- although that is of monumental significance -- this is about a government and Chinese corporate body that sells and ships poison toys, poison food, and they poison their own people by dumping hazardous waste products into their food....while keeping them chained to their manufacturing equipment. China has a LONG LONG way to go to deserve the privilege of hosting the Olympics.

Boycott the games!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:35 PM on 04/10/2008

You swallowed everything the media want you to believe in and more !
Lucky this country has more broad-minded and intelligent people than you one track minded
imbecile ! Honestly, what do you really know about China that is not based on holier-than-thou type of reporting. How many of us really know what is really happening in Tibet ? You are jumping up and down, condemning a country and it's entire population because you think human rights and freedom are always moral and just. What kind of freedom, democracy and human rights have we promoted in Iraq so far ?
Physician, know thyself !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:39 PM on 04/11/2008

Human rights and freedom ARE always moral and just.

Iraq? Do you really think those of us who oppose China's policies support Chimpy McFlightsuit and his crimes? Stop mixing the two.

China is wrong on Human Rights. It kills those who fight for justice and freedom. Ask those monks who protested a few months ago. Oh, wait, you can't!! They were killed where they stood. And we all know how violent Buddist monks are (snark).

The people of China are not the problem. The government of China is. Figure out the difference and get back to me.

In the meantime, I propose that we all boycott the sponsors of the olympics for the remainder of 2008.

Who's in?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:09 PM on 04/11/2008

Isn't it strange that all other ethnic Chinese are not complaining if the government is so bad over there ? Is your view more important than those living there ? The Han is the majority with 92 %, but there are the Zhuang, Uygar, Hui, YI, Tibetan, Miao, Manchu, Mongol, Buyi and Korean ethnic groups. Even amongst the Hans, you have Beijingnese, Shanghainese, Cantonese, Taiwanese etc with different languages and customs but the vast majority all seem to be content thus far. Are you thinking of splitting the country up into 20 or more smaller countries because of complaints of human rights and lack of freedom which are complaints heard from a small group of Tibetans ? If that is your intention, raise raucus with India, Pakistan, Africa and many other countries in the world with similar but sporadic complaints too. Olympics or not .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:26 PM on 04/11/2008

The Olympic Committee should be fired immediately. They sold the Olympics to the highest bidder and to hell with human rights.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:34 PM on 04/10/2008

There are no true Olympic games and probably haven't been for over 50 years. When the Olympic Games became politcized they stopped being about international goodwill and sportsmanship. Whatever Government touches it ruins whether its the Olympic Games or the countries they rule over. Governments are only good for waging war, suppressing dissent and oppressing their populace.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:34 PM on 04/10/2008

I agree. The games should be amateur. That's it. And they don't need to have every sport.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 AM on 04/11/2008

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I am all for Free Tibet, but let's keep Sports out of Politics.

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:32 PM on 04/10/2008

The only way to keep sports out of politics is to keep the Olympics out of China.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:43 AM on 04/11/2008