Bush is Going to Beijing for Olympic Opening Ceremony

Published in La Repubblica
(Italy) on 3 July, 2008
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Translated from by Elena Aranovych. Edited by .
Washington - The President of the United States will attend the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Beijing on August 8th. This was confirmed by the White House today. Beforehand, Bush’s participation in the opening ceremony was called into question by the Beijing government, in regards to the protection of human rights, particularly in light of the Tibet question.

Bush specified that his visit to Beijing is part of a tour that also includes stops in South Korea and Thailand. His announced visit to Seoul will take place on the 5th and 6th of August. This means that Bush will come to Thailand for a short visit, than on the 8th of August he will go to Beijing with the First Lady, Laura Bush, to assist in the opening ceremony of the Olympics.

Over the past few months, different human rights organizations have called for a boycott of the Olympic ceremony, asking political leaders of Western countries to make a gesture of protest against Chinese repression in Tibet.

The German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, as well as the British Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, have declared that they won’t assist in the ceremony. The Secretary-General of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon, decided not to participate either. In the meantime, the President of France, Nicolas Sarkozy, decided to wait for the outcome of discussions between Beijing and the Dalai Lama’s representatives before making his decision. As for Italy, the only member of Berlusconi's Cabinet who will attend the opening ceremony of the Olympic games is Rocco Crimi, the under-secretary of the sports ministry.


Casa Bianca: Bush andrà a Pechino Assisterà all'apertura dei Giochi


WASHINGTON - Il presidente degli Stati Uniti sarà presente alla cerimonia di apertura dei Giochi olimpici di Pechino, prevista per il prossimo 8 agosto. La conferma è arrivata oggi dalla Casa Bianca, dopo che la partecipazione di Bush all'inaugurazione delle Olimpiadi era stata messa in forse dall'atteggiamento del governo di Pechino rispetto alla questione della tutela dei diritti umani, in particolare per quello che riguarda la questione tibetana.

Nella nota della Casa Bianca, si precisa la visita a Pechino fa parte di un tour che prevede tappe anche in Corea del sud e Thailandia. La visita a Seul, già annunciata, avverrà il 5 e 6 agosto. Quindi Bush si trasferirà in Thailandia, per una breve visita, prima di giungere a Pechino dove l'8 agosto assisterà, insieme alla first lady Laura Bush, alla cerimonia di apertura delle Olimpiadi.

L'appello a boicottare i festeggiamenti era stato lanciato nei mesi scorsi da diverse associazioni che si occupano di diritti umani, le quali chiedevano ai leader occidentali un gesto di protesta contro la repressione cinese in Tibet.

Il cancelliere tedesco, Angela Merkel, ha già fatto sapere che non andrà, così come il premier britannico Gordon Brown, mentre il capo dell'Eliseo, Nicolas Sarkozy, prima di decidere, attende di vedere l'esito dei colloqui tra Pechino e i rappresentanti del Dalai Lama. Non parteciperà alla cerimonia di apertura anche il segretario generale delle Nazioni Unite, Ban Ki-moon. Da parte italiana, l'unico esponente del governo di Silvio Berlusconi che sarà all'apertura dei Giochi è il sottosegretario allo Sport, Rocco Crimi.
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