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Canada and Britain join diplomatic boycott of Beijing Winter Olympics, amid human rights concerns
- The moves come after the US and Australia said they would not be sending any officials to the Games because of China’s treatment of Uygurs in Xinjiang
- Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said his government was ‘deeply troubled’ by what he called repeated human rights violations by China
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Ian Youngin Vancouver
Canada and Britain have announced diplomatic boycotts of the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, joining the US and Australia in taking such action amid allegations of human rights abuses in China.
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Wednesday said his government was “deeply troubled” by Chinese rights violations.
Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly cited concerns about the treatment of the Uygur Muslim minority in the Xinjiang region, in line with the US and Australian explanations for their boycotts.
Also on Wednesday, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said no UK government representatives would attend the Games.
“There will be effectively a diplomatic boycott of the Winter Olympics in Beijing, no ministers are expected to attend and no officials,” he told parliament, though he added that “I do not think that sporting boycotts are sensible and that remains the policy of the government”.
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