Olympics | 31.07.2008
Beijing 2008: A Question of Human Rights
When Beijing was named as the host city for the 2008 Summer Olympic Games, many questioned its suitability in the context of China's record on human rights. DW-WORLD.DE presents a dossier on the most recent developments in the debate.
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DW-WORLD: German Olympics Official: We're Not Ignoring Human Rights
DW-WORLD: Amnesty International: China Has Made Only Minor Progress
DW-WORLD: Beijing Truths Smothered in the Smog of Conflicting Views
DW-WORLD: China Breaks Promise of Unfettered Internet at Olympics
DW-WORLD: German Foreign Minister Says Olympics will "Open Up" China
DW-WORLD: Amnesty Calls on Germany, IOC to Clarify Beijing Protest Rules
DW-WORLD: German Athlete Announces Boycott of Olympics Opening Party
DW-WORLD: Olympic Torch Relay Cut Short Amid Protests in Paris
DW-WORLD: No Olympic Ceremony for Merkel as Boycott Debate Rages
DW-WORLD: Human Rights Abuses Increase in China, Olympic Protester Says
DW-WORLD: Opinion: Trampling on the Olympics' Wounded Ideals























