China Olympic Legacy

When China made its bid for the 2008 Olympics, authorities promised improvements in human rights. The countdown to the Beijing Olympics has begun, and the Chinese authorities must make good on their promises and uphold the legacy of the Games. Amnesty International is working with activists on the following four issues:
- ABOLISH ‘RE-EDUCATION THROUGH LABOR’: End arbitrary police detentions, arrests without trial, and forced labor programs.
- HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDERS: Release Chinese human rights defenders and allow them to carry out peaceful actions in accordance with international law.
- FREEDOM FROM CENSORSHIP: Provide full media freedom to journalists, both foreign and domestic, and end censorship of the internet.
- STOP EXECUTIONS: Lower the number of crimes punishable by death and ensure fair trials for the accused. Together we can help individuals facing human rights abuses and encourage China to make long-term reforms and improve its human rights record.
For more information, see Campaign Introduction: Legacy of the Bejing Olympics (PDF)
Resources:
» Download the press engagement kit: "China's Choice Your Voice: Legacy of the Beijing Olympics" (PDF) to see China's preparations for the Beijing Olympics.
» Read a letter (PDF) from AIUSA executive director, Larry Cox asking President Bush to urge the Chinese government to fufill its human rights commitment.
» Read a letter to the President of the People's Republic of China, Hu Jintao, urging him to promote human rights in China.
» Read testimony presented by T. Kumar, Advocacy Director for Asia and the Pacific, before the US Congress: Broken Promises: The 2008 Olympics and the Human Rights Situation in China
» Read testimony presented by T. Kumar, Advocacy Director for Asia and the Pacific, before the US Congress: China On the Eve of the Olympics (PDF)
NEW:
» Watch an animation created by AI UK for the Human Rights in China campaign
» Visit "The China Debate" and join the conversation
Read a blog from the Olympics by former NBA player, John Amaechi
UPDATE: Fear of torture and other ill-treatment of Tibetan detainees.
» Take Urgent Action (PDF)
Reports:
People’s Republic of China: crackdown on activists threatens Olympics legacy (PDF)
People’s Republic of China: The Olympics countdown – crackdown on Tibetan protesters (PDF)
People’s Republic of China: The Olympics countdown – broken promises (PDF)
Olympics Final Countdown - Facts and Figures (PDF)
Olympics Final Countdown - Report Update (PDF)
Learn more:
- Important Dates
Mark your calendar, important events as we count down to the Beijing Olympics - Casework
Learn more about individual cases of imprisoned human rights defenders in China - Take Action
Act now for human rights in China - Resources
More ways to take action, download postcards and petitions - Videos
Watch videos of Amnesty members gathering in front of the White House and AIUSA Asia Advocacy director speaks at a Washington Press Club event
Take Action
Ask your Representative to support H.R. 275, the Global Online Freedom Act of 2007, which would prevent U.S. companies from carrying out or facilitating the suppression of online speech in repressive countries. » More actions
Latest News
China: China and International Olympic Committee Must Learn From MIstakes, Uphold Human Rights ValuesAugust 24, 2008
China: Blatant media censorship in Beijing adds one more broken promise before Olympics, says Amnesty International
July 30, 2008
IOC caves in to China's demands on internet censorship
July 30, 2008
China: IOC caves in to China's demands on internet censorship
July 30, 2008
USA/China: Amnesty International welcomes Bush meeting with Chinese rights activists; calls for concrete steps on human rights in China
July 29, 2008
China: The Olympics countdown -- broken promises: Update
July 29, 2008
Latest Reports
People's Republic of China: The Olympics countdown – broken promisesJuly 29, 2008
The death penalty worldwide developments in 2007
April 15, 2008
China: The Olympics countdown - crackdown on Tibetan protesters
April 09, 2008
China: The Olympics countdown -- crackdown on activists threatens Olympics legacy
April 01, 2008
DISCLAIMER
Amnesty International would like to make clear that a series of images (depicting an execution, torture and detention using sports venues or equipment) that have been circulating on the web are not part of Amnesty International's Beijing Olympics campaign. Amnesty International is neither endorsing nor disseminating them. Amnesty International believes that the Beijing Olympics presents the Chinese authorities with an opportunity to make positive human rights reforms - something they committed to do when bidding for the Games in 2001.

