HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH

Olympics: Japan Should Press for Human Rights in Beijing

(Tokyo, March 13, 2008) – Japanese government officials planning to attend the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games should address the silencing of dissent in China and encourage the Chinese government to honor its Olympic pledges to improve human rights in the context of the Games, Human Rights Watch said today. Human Rights Watch executive director Kenneth Roth will be in Japan in mid-March to discuss a range of human rights concerns in Asia.

Releasing a letter to Japan’s Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda, Human Rights Watch strongly urged Japan to promote human rights and media freedom in advance of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, set to open in August 2008. With less than five months until the Games begin, Human Rights Watch said the human rights climate in China is deteriorating, and that concerted international attention is required to convince Beijing to change course.  
 
“Since top government officials will attend the Olympics in China, Japan should use its leverage to encourage Beijing to improve human rights,” said Kenneth Roth, executive director of Human Rights Watch. “The Japanese government’s apparent lack of a public strategy to address Olympic-related human rights issues in China in advance of the Beijing Games is a concern.”  
 
In its January 8 letter to Prime Minister Fukuda, Human Rights Watch asked:Human Rights Watch has called on the Japanese administration to insist on tangible improvements from the Chinese government. If progress, particularly on press freedom, is not made, Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda and other senior Japanese officials should consider declining invitations to attend the opening or closing ceremonies of the Beijing Games.



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