Canada PM to skip Beijing Olympics opening ceremony

By IANS

Toronto : Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper has joined German Chancellor Angela Merkel in announcing that he will not attend the Beijing Olympics opening ceremony.


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Harper announced his decision Thursday in Romania, where he is attending a NATO summit. He didn’t categorically say his skipping the opening ceremony was linked to the Chinese crackdown in Tibet.

However, he pointedly asked China to pay heed to the international community’s concern over the violent situation in Tibet.

“My advice – I know the government of China is not typically taking my advice – my strong advice would be to take these concerns seriously because I think they are likely to grow rather than diminish if we see a repetition of the current pattern,” he said.

The prime minister, who hosted the Dalai Lama in Ottawa last year and is known for his hard-line stance against human rights violations by the Chinese, said the Olympics were an opportunity for Beijing to start addressing its poor human rights record.

“I would also encourage the government of China to understand that its growing wealth, its growing importance in the world and of course the profile of the Olympics will put a greater and greater spotlight on its record in this regard.”

Harper asked China “to respect human rights and peaceful protests not just in Tibet but everywhere”.

The prime minister made it clear that Canada would not boycott the Olympics, saying the global sentiment was against such a step.

Canada, he said, would be represented by a high-level delegation at the opening ceremony, which will be attended by many top world leaders, including President George W. Bush and British Prime Minster Gordon Brown.

Since Canada is hosting the next Winter Olympics in Vancouver in 2010, it remains to be seen how China will respond.

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