[via rebel-art]
meanwhile closer to home, sonntagszeitung yesterday reported how china is trying to extend their media censorship to switzerland. DJ and tibet activist pablo lobsang was being interviewed in front of the chinese consulate for local tv station TeleBärn, when someone charged out to interrupt the interview, and shortly after the police arrived to stop the filming.
After Beijing was awarded the games in 2001, Harry Wu, a Chinese dissident who spent 19 years in prisons in China, said he deeply regretted that China did not have “the honour and satisfaction of hosting the Olympic Games in a democratic country.”
1. The human rights crackdown arising from the organisation of the Olympics goes against the very spirit of Olympism
2. In spite of explicit promises made prior to the awarding of the Games by the Chinese regime to improve the human rights, the situation has deteriorated
3. Freedoms of expression and information have worsened – journalists are being prevented from reporting the reality of what is happening in China
4. Heightened crackdown on all religious freedoms in Tibet and in mainland China
5. Genocide is currently taking place in China with the persecution of Falun Gong practitioners, in Tibet and in Darfur
6. Families are being forcibly removed from their homes for the construction of the Olympic village, with no offer of compensation