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Winter Olympics: Canada to join diplomatic boycott of Games in Beijing, says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

Canada joins the USA, the UK, Lithuania and Australia in choosing not to send government representatives to Beijing for the Games; the Winter Olympics take place from February 4 to 20 next year

Last Updated: 09/12/21 6:39am

Justin Trudeau says Canada will not send any government delegates to Beijing for next year's Games
Justin Trudeau says Canada will not send any government delegates to Beijing for next year's Games

Canada will join their allies in a diplomatic boycott of the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing in February to send China a message over its human rights record, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said.

Australia and Britain will join the diplomatic boycott, their leaders said on Wednesday, as other allies weigh up making similar moves to protest at China's human rights record.

US President Joe Biden's administration cited what the United States calls genocide against minority Uighur Muslims in the Western Xinjiang province, which China denies.

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"Many partners around the world are extremely concerned by the repeated human rights violations by the Chinese government. That's why we are announcing today that we will not be sending any diplomatic representation to the Beijing Olympics," Trudeau told reporters.

The Winter Olympics begin on February 4 next year
The Winter Olympics begin on February 4 next year

A spokesperson for the Chinese Embassy in Canada in a written statement accused Trudeau of making false claims.

"Based on ideological biases as well as lies and rumours, Canada and a handful of western countries have been flagrantly engaged in political manoeuvring, with the attempt to disrupt the smooth progress of Beijing Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.

"Their clumsy performance can hardly find any support and is doomed to fail," the spokesperson said.

Athletes from countries taking part in the diplomatic boycott will still compete in the Games and Trudeau said the Canadian contingent would have Ottawa's full support.

Canada, which has seen relations with China deteriorate in recent years, is one of the world's leading winter sports nations. They finished third in the medal rankings at the 2018 Games in South Korea.

"We have been very clear over the past many years of our deep concerns around human rights violations and this is a continuation of us expressing our deep concerns," Trudeau said.

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Foreign Minister Melanie Joly said Canada needed to send a strong message to Beijing.

Earlier this week the head of the official opposition Conservatives urged the Liberal government to join the boycott, accusing Trudeau of taking too soft an approach to China.

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