Washington: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called for a diplomatic boycott of the 2022 Beijing Olympics on Tuesday, citing human rights abuses by China's government.
"We cannot proceed as if nothing is wrong about the Olympics going to China," the California Democrat said during a joint video hearing of the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission and the Congressional-Executive Commission on China.
Rather than advocating for a full boycott of next year's Winter Games, in which countries would keep their athletes away entirely and corporate sponsors would stay away, too, Pelosi instead said world leaders should not attend the competition because "of a genocide that is ongoing while you’re sitting there in your seats."
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"Honor your athletes at home. Let's have a diplomatic boycott if, in fact, this Olympics takes place," Pelosi said. "Silence is inexcusable."
The Beijing Games are slated to begin Feb. 4, 2022, just six months after the postponed Summer Olympics in Tokyo are scheduled to end.
Rights groups have met several times in the last year with the International Olympic Committee, asking that these Olympics be moved out of China, which also hosted the 2008 Summer Games.
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Last week, human rights groups and Western nations led by the United States, Britain and Germany accused China of massive crimes against the Uyghur minority in the western region of Xinjiang and demanded unimpeded access for U.N. experts.
Human Rights Commission co-chair Rep. Chris Smith, a New Jersey Republican, opened the hearing by calling on the “IOC and all interested parties including the United States to find a new host city or boycott.”