Make no bones about it the upcoming Olympic Games in Beijng is already a hot potato and those who think otherwise are just kidding themselves. What's meant to be a a quadriennial event to bring the nations of the world together for one being sporting extravaganza has become nothing more than a commercial venture where others can make a profit. Say nothing of which the International Olympic Committee by its own largesse bestows upon the host country its own seal of approval.
Police in Paris try to disarm a protester who was carrying a molotov cocktail with the intent of hurling the projectile at the bearer of the Olympic flame as it was being carried through the streets of the French capitol. picture courtesy of reuters/.........
And now that the event is being hosted in China others seek to make politcial gains and at the same time mounting criticism on the host country. From its treatment of dissidents within its own country to the civil unrest in Tibet . China has now become the whipping post for much of the world's apparent anger. Added to the fact that they're now seen as the primary enabler for the atrocities that are now taking place in Sudan and the region of Darfur in the western part of the country. It's felt that because China is the Sudan's number one trading partner internationally and the fact that it buys much of the oil produced by the country . Then it ought to be more politically enlightened and in part act with expediency in condemning the country for its atrocities.
President George W Bush seen here alongside Chinese President Hu Jintao. picture courtesy of chinadaily.com/cn/2006/.......
Sudanese President Omar Hassan al Bashir and much maligned leader of the oil rich country where to date there's an estimated 850,000 lives lost in the Darfur conflict with a further 2,500,000 displaced refugees within the country. picture courtesy of breakfornew.com/news/conflict/sudan/darfur ............
China may well be in the wrong politically but no more so than any of the other countries now crying foul. As they too have been enablers for much of the time that these events , protests and atrocities have gone on. And it certainly hasn't helped on the diplomatic front when we're unsure where this country (US ) actually stands. As much as the politicians decry China and its economic partner , Sudan we still need them. We export billions of dollars worth of goods to China each year. And in turn they reciprocate by exporting to us tenfold the amount . And one might add they also hold a great deal of US treasury bonds and other financial instruments as well as US holdings. In turn we also import from the Sudan though it could be deemed minimal amounts of oil. It's still a commodity that's needed to feed this country's ravenous appetite.
HouseMajority leader and Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Ca., ) picture courtesy of of msn.com/media/news/.....
Actress and activist Mia Farrow . Farrow is an outspoken activist for the rights of the Darfur refugees. A UN Goodwill Amabassador Farrow has spent much of her time and money aiding the people of the region. picture courtesy of imageseonline.com/images/miafarrow.....
And whilst our politicians decry the acts within the Sudan let's not fool ourselves here. The nation sees the African country as one of its primary allies on the war on terror in the region. But what goes without saying for all of the pious declarations from the State Department . How the hell can the adminisration excuse itself from any blame when they're also arming the the Sudanese government ? Something that members of Congress for all of their narrow mindedness ought to be looking into. And the inane rants of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D- Ca) at this juncture carries about as much weight or sympathy shown by her to the families of the loved ones lost in the present combatative stance being taken by the country.
Outside the main arena where the Opening Ceremony of the Olympics will be held in Beijing , China. picture courtesy of farm1.stat.flickr.com/beijingolympics......
And whilst the protests will continue right up until the beginning of the opening ceremony. One has but to ask what will this all achieve ? Certainly in the decade since the start of the crisis and genocide that took place in Darfur , much of the world stood idly by and did nothing about it. The same also can be said for what was even more heinous by way of the loss of lives that take place in the mass killings and genocide in Rwanda. Whilst all of this was happening the UN for its part tried in vain to seek some sort of a peaceful solution to the conflicts within the region. But those attempts were doomed for failure right from the start. It's appear that diplomacy when needed can be just as hard to strive for when seeking a long standing peace between warring factions.
A refugee camp in the Darfur region of Sudan. picture courtesy of images.google.com/darfurimages......
The International Olympic Committee for all of its own resolve has stood by impassioned not wanting to anger its host . And chairman Jacques Rogge himself has been less than forthcoming when having to deal with the issues as they've arisen. Much like his political counterparts he'd rather bore us with the platitudes of long winded speeches and state the goals of the Olympics and its idealism is to bring nations together where they can compete in the name true sportsmanship. At the same time bringing together cultures for a greater understanding for one another . Ideal and noble as it is it'll seem strange once the first events are under way . And we're seeing countries such as Taiwan , China , Sudan , Iraq and Afghanistan compete in this ideology that sport transcends all types of conflicts.
IOC Chairman Jacques Rogge picture courtesy of uksports.gov/ioc/jacquerogge ...
In the advent of the games starting and going ahead without any other major controversy. It's going to be hard to watch the events as they unfold knowing that to the outside world this is nothing more than window dresssing to a problem . That no one has any real idea how to resolve at all to everyone's satisfaction. Political protests whilst they have their place in society can only go so far in changing the atttitudes of men. And that only ever happens when they're liable to sit up take note and do the right thing. As it is now we're seeing very little by way of positive actions by either side . While what is going on is the wantoned destruction and the loss of innocent lives.
Troops in Lhasa the capitol of Tibet start to round up protesters after the rioting that took place. picture coutesy of stuff .co.nz/images/tibet/lhasa .......
This may well be something that those who consider the Olympics a social sporting event and extravaganza ought to think about as we near this event. In its scope it brings the world together quadriennially to be at play but at the same time once the event comes to an end. We just go back to what it appears best that we know how to do. And that's to seek conflict in the narrowest of margins to signify supremacy over one another. Those these aren't the goals of the Olympic movement . At this juncture however it might as well be. The athletes and countries competing are eager impose their authority in order to garner a victory. The loss of life during the spirit of competition is usually minimal.
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