Australia may use Covid restrictions to justify diplomatic boycott of Beijing Winter Olympics

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The Australian government was still considering the language to be used, with suggestions that it may not be presented as a boycott.

from the Chinese government, which flatly denies crimes against humanity in Xinjiang, and dismissed Washington’s boycott as “posturing and political manipulation”.

“That’ll be a decision for cabinet as we move forward and obviously national security committee will make those determinations, and I understand that those conversations are happening,” he said. “It would be morally wrong for the Australian government to extend any measure of official endorsement to the Chinese communist regime which has committed and continues to commit gross violations of human rights and fundamental freedoms,” Patrick said.The Greens also backed the calls for a diplomatic boycott. The party’s foreign affairs spokesperson, Janet Rice, said the Australian government “must ensure no government ministers or senior officials attend the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics”.

“The absolute bottom line that the international community should be insisting upon is for the Chinese government to immediately allow full and unfettered access for independent international human rights observers to assess the extent of their oppressive practices,” she said.Labor renewed its earlier calls for the government to work with the opposition to come to an agreed bipartisan position.

 

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