The petition
As the Olympic Torch crosses the world in preparation of the 2008 Summer Games, the once-honorable meaning of the Olympics is being tarnished by the Communist Chinese regime.
In London, Paris, and now in the US, peaceful demonstrators are making their voices heard in opposition to Beijing's oppressive policies.
In 2001, the International Olympic Committee elected Beijing, China, as the host for the 2008 Summer Olympics. Amidst all the controversy, such a decision could have been an opportunity for the Peoples' Republic of China to improve their world image.
That opportunity has been missed.
Despite claims by the PRC that they are achieving economic and social stability, the actions of that government within and outside its (disputed) borders have put any notion of progress to shame. According to the 2004 US State Department report on China's human rights situation,
"Citizens did not have the right to change their government, and many who openly expressed dissenting political views were harassed, detained, or imprisoned&; Abuses included instances of extra-judicial killings; torture and mistreatment of prisoners, leading to numerous deaths in custody; coerced confessions; arbitrary arrest and detention; and incommunicado detention."
These practices have not changed. On the 49th anniversary of Tibet's failed attempts to free themselves from oppressive Chinese rule, protests turned to bloodshed. The PRC is doing everything in its power to keep details scarce, but collective eyewitness reports indicate that around 200 monks and citizens have been shot, beaten, and even burned to death during the Chinese government's attempts to end the demonstrations. The violence has not ended, and it is now spreading to neighboring regions.
In the wake of such atrocities, we call on you to take action. Petition your government now to BOYCOTT THE 2008 SUMMER OLYMPICS.
I PETITION MY ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES TO HONOR THEIR OATHES OF OFFICE AND THE INTEGRITY OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES. THE US SHOULD BOYCOTT THE 2008 OLYMPICS IN BEIJING.
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