The CCP is facing growing international criticism with respect to its hypocrisy in accusing Taiwan of being in violation of the Olympic principle of separation of politics and sport, while the CCP itself is without a doubt guilty of the same, having symbolically treated Taiwan as if it was a part of China in an Olympic Torch relay route, a move that led Taiwan to refuse the Torch.
Nearly a year away from the Olympic Games, in the "harmonious society" proposed by Hu Jintao's regime, the political atmosphere inside China is stifling. The arrests of civil human rights activists, Gao Zhisheng and Chen Guangcheng, the arrests of China
Democracy Party members, Chen Shuqing and Zhu Yufu, and the arrest of freelance writer Li Hong, all indicate that the CCP has never followed the spirit of the Olympic Charter, a promise it made when competing against other nations to win the bid to host 2008 Olympics.
Recently, the Central Committee of the CCP ordered a cleaning up of China's Internet. (...)
French presidential candidates, Francois Bayrou and Segolene Royal said that a boycott of the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing should be considered if China does not act to stop the genocide in the Darfur region of Sudan.
Mia Farrow, a famous actress, and also the goodwill ambassador for the United Nations, supports a boycott of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. Criticizing China's economic assistance to Sudan during the Darfur genocide, she has labeled the Beijing Olympics the "Genocide Olympics".
Huh. Apparently the CCP has created plenty of "goodwill", or what it believes to be such, in its own dogmatic fantasy world.
Seriously complicating the problems for the CCP is the fact that they, along with fellow Communist tyranny regime Russia, have been fingered as having broken a UN arms embargo, which they themselves helped to bring into force, in the genocide in Darfur, supplying the genocidists there with arms with which to carry out continuing mass slaughters.
Chinese strike aircraft and Russian helicopter gunships have been photographed at three airports in Darfur. Their presence violates UN Resolution 1591, which banned Sudan from transferring any weaponry to Darfur without the Security Council's official permission.
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In the same year, Russia sold helicopter gunships worth almost £7 million to the Khartoum regime. Belarus, a close ally of Russia, exported 32 heavy artillery guns and nine armoured fighting vehicles. China also sold six K8 training aircraft to Sudan's air force. Another six of these jet planes, which could be used for ground attack missions, are due to be delivered soon.
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In addition, Sudan's air force routinely employs Antonov 26 transport aircraft - all made in Russia - as heavy bombers. At least one of these planes has been sprayed with white paint and given fake "UN" markings in order to disguise it as a UN aircraft.
Moreover, small arms supplied by Russia and China have been passed on to the notorious "Janjaweed" militia, an armed group raised by Khartoum to combat Darfur's rebels. These gunmen have been turned loose on black African tribes and given carte blanche to loot and murder.
Clearly the Communist regimes of China and Russia fully intend to foment and facilitate conflict all over the globe, promoting mass slaughters of innocents everywhere.
Finally, the CCP's behavior is leading to serious indications of possible official boycotting of the 2008 Beijing Olympics, citing the regime's illegal arms sales to Sudan.
WASHINGTON—More than 100 U.S. lawmakers sent China's leader Hu Jintao a letter Wednesday warning of "disaster" for the 2008 Olympic Games if Beijing fails to do more to stop carnage in Chinese ally Sudan's Darfur region.
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(Tom) Lantos, the only Holocaust survivor ever to serve in the U.S. Congress and a staunch critic of authoritarian states, noted there were calls in some quarters to boycott what some activists have been calling the "Genocide Olympics."
"As Sudan's single largest trading partner, and the main beneficiary of their significant crude oil exports and construction contracts, we urge you to protect your country's image from being irredeemably tarnished, through association with a genocidal regime, for the purposes of economic gains," his letter said.
China's close economic and political ties with Sudan gave Beijing a "special responsibility" to uphold U.N. resolutions calling for peacekeepers in Darfur, it said.
Clearly, the Chinese Communists are not being responsible. They're entirely the opposite of responsible.
Where's the outrage? I don't notice much. Whither the international mainstream media? Do they fear offending the filthy, contemptuous Communist beasts? Why on earth would they? Why would they kiss Satan's ass? Are they evil, too? And where's the left, the international socialists, those pompous, uppity, hysterical folks who claim to be oh, so-much-more-moral-and-righteous-than-thou, who should be making a big deal out of this, but who instead prefer to call the Free World, most particularly America and Israel, two of the freest, most-human-rights-respecting-nations-on-earth, "evil" for actually trying to fight evil! Is the left evil, too, favoring the CCP and Russia over the Free World? Do the MSM and the left approve of genocide?
It's time to unanimously declare Communism to be the single most monstrous enemy of humanity and to proceed to criminalize and destroy that evil ideology.
Eliminate communism in order to eliminate or at least significantly diminish the many, many other evils it deliberately facilitates.