Olympics-China's U.N. envoy says choice of Uyghur torchbearer not meant
to deflect Western criticism
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[February 07, 2022]
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's United
Nations envoy has rejected his U.S. counterpart's remark that China's
choice of an ethnic Uyghur as a torchbearer for the Olympic flame at the
opening ceremony of the Beijing Winter Olympics was an attempt to
distract from his country's alleged rights abuses against Muslim
minorities.
Ambassador Zhang Jun said in a statement on the embassy's website that
China "sternly refutes" the "unwarranted accusations" made by U.S.
Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield in an interview with CNN.
Zhang said that Dinigeer Yilamujiang, a cross country skier born in
Xinjiang, is "among the best" of the 20 athletes from nine ethnic
minorities competing for Team China at the Winter Games.
"She is the pride and excellent representative of the Chinese people.
Where does the U.S.' inexplicable anger over this come from, and what
intentions does it harbour?" Zhang said.
Dinigeer was selected as one of the last two torchbearers at the opening
ceremony. Many Western nations have imposed a diplomatic boycott of the
Games over China's treatment of Uyghurs and members of other Muslim
minority groups in Xinjiang.
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2022 Beijing Olympics - Opening Ceremony - National Stadium,
Beijing, China - February 4, 2022. Torchbearers Zhao Jiawen and
Dinigeer Yilamujiang hold the Olympic torch during the opening
ceremony. REUTERS/Toby Melville/File Photo
U.N. experts and rights groups
estimate more than a million people, mainly from the Uyghur and
other Muslim minorities, have been detained in camps in Xinjiang
since 2016.
China rejects accusations of abuse, describing the camps as
vocational centres designed to combat extremism, and in late 2019 it
said all people in the camps had "graduated".
International Olympic Committee spokesman Mark Adams said on
Saturday that Dinigeer was not chosen because of where she comes
from.
Chinese organisers of the Games said the torchbearers who entered
the stadium with the flame had been picked based on their birth
dates, with each having been born in a different decade, starting
from the 1950s through to the 2000s.
(Reporting by Yew Lun Tian; Editing by Hugh Lawson)
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