Diplomatic boycott of Beijing Games ‘meaningless’ - Coe

World Athletics president Sebastian Coe says he takes human rights “very seriously” but that Britain’s diplomatic boycott of the 2022 Winter Games is “meaningless.”

Published : Dec 31, 2021 09:28 IST

Sebastian Coe...“Boycotts, on balance, are historically illiterate and intellectually dishonest.”
Sebastian Coe...“Boycotts, on balance, are historically illiterate and intellectually dishonest.”
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Sebastian Coe...“Boycotts, on balance, are historically illiterate and intellectually dishonest.”

World Athletics president Sebastian Coe said he takes human rights “very seriously” but that Britain’s diplomatic boycott of next year’s Beijing Winter Olympics is “meaningless.”

The United States, Australia and Canada have also announced a diplomatic boycott of the Games over China’s human rights record, a stand that China dismissed as “political posturing.”

Coe drew criticism over his comments last week when he said he was “philosophically opposed” to boycotts.

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“Boycotts, on balance, are historically illiterate and intellectually dishonest. A political boycott is, frankly, meaningless,” Coe told British media on Thursday.

“That’s not to be an apologist for countries that do not conform to the basic standards around human rights ... I’m not insouciant or cavalier about human rights. I take them very seriously. I don’t think over the long haul (boycotts) actually achieve a great deal. There are always unintended consequences. And at the end of the day, the people that most suffer in all that are the athletes.”

The Beijing Games begin on February 4.

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