Canadians say human rights and rule of law are more important than trade opportunities with China, a new Angus Reid poll says. The survey, published on Jan. 10, asked respondents what they think Canada’s priority should be in its dealing with China, and whether they are worried about the economic consequences of standing up to…
Canadians Say Human Rights More Important Than Trade With China: New Poll
Canadians Say Human Rights More Important Than Trade With China: Poll
Canadians say human rights and the rule of law are more important than trade opportunities with China, a new Angus Reid poll shows. The survey, published on Jan. 10, asked respondents what they think Canada’s priority should be in its dealings with China and whether they are worried about the economic consequences of standing up…
China Poses Bigger Threat to Democracies After 2022 Winter Olympics, Expert Says
The communist regime in China is going to be a bigger threat to the international rules-based order after the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, a China expert warned. “The regime is going to become, I would expect, even more hostile to the established order than it has been before,” said Bradly Thayer, adding the Games would…
Live Q&A Webinar: Will Boycotting the Beijing Olympics Make a Difference?
The Chinese regime is due to host the Winter Olympics in less than two months, an event that’s bringing back memories of the 2008 Beijing Games, which at the time was labeled the “Bloody Olympics.” Since then, the Chinese Communist Party has expanded its human rights abuses, surveillance apparatus, and censorship practices to become the…
Rep. Gohmert Says Diplomatic Boycott of Beijing Olympics Fails to Make an Impact
Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-Texas) said a diplomatic boycott of the 2022 Winter Olympics will not “make much difference at all” in light of Beijing’s human rights violation, and is a waste of diplomatic leverage. “I don’t think it will make any difference in China’s human [rights] or their discrimination or the abuses of different peoples,”…
Upcoming Live Q&A Webinar: Will Boycotting the Beijing Olympics Make a Difference?
The Chinese regime is due to host the Winter Olympics in less than two months, an event that’s bringing back memories of the 2008 Beijing Games, which at the time was labeled the “Bloody Olympics.” Since then, the Chinese Communist Party has expanded its human rights abuses, surveillance apparatus, and censorship practices to become the…
‘This Is Childish’: Australian Senator on Beijing’s Put-Down of Olympic Boycotts
An Australian senator is pushing back on Beijing’s claim that it allegedly does not care whether foreign representatives attend its upcoming Winter Olympic Games while denying concerns about its human rights records. Countries including the United States, Australia, Canada, Lithuania, and the United Kingdom are to stage a diplomatic boycott of the 2022 Winter Olympics,…
US Announces Diplomatic Boycott of Beijing Winter Olympics Over Rights Abuses
The United States said on Dec. 6 it won’t send an official delegation to Beijing for the 2022 Winter Olympics in protest against the Chinese regime’s ongoing human rights crisis in Xinjiang. The move won’t affect American athletes, who will still be allowed to compete. White House press secretary Jen Psaki said the regime’s “ongoing…
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