Yu Sun

Olympic Spirit and Media Objectivity Should Be Upheld

by Yu Sun
- China -


The earthquake that struck Sichuan recently has shown China’s capacity to mobilize resources, cope with emergency situations and handle crisis. China conducted its own prompt media coverage and provided unprecedented access to foreign media on the quake-hit area. China has demonstrated its preparedness and ability to hold the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympic Games.


The So-Called Boycott Won’t Affect the Olympic Games


Olympic torchbearers were met with widespread protest around the world. Photograph by Steve Punter.
As the symbol of the Olympic spirit, the Olympic flame represents peace, friendship and global progress. And though the Olympic torch relay traveled through many countries under the authorization of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), sharing the passion and glory of the Olympics with the entire world, it was disrupted by pro-Tibet activists in some countries along the way and met with bias by some western media.

The Olympic flame does not belong to China, but to the whole world and carries a message of global peace. Disrupting the Olympic torch relay is not only contrary to the Olympic spirit, but endangers the personal safety of torchbearers and violates the rights of those who welcomed its arrival.

A few countries’ leaders have pondered not attending the opening ceremony of the 29th Olympic Games in Beijing. I’m amazed to read this kind of the news.

What is China going to lose from this possible boycott? After all, tens of thousands of athletes from different countries will still compete in Beijing, and that's what matters.

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