The Beijing Winter Olympics will open this Friday (February 4), and Wu Zhaoxie said in an interview that the Taiwanese government cannot forget the human rights crimes committed by the CCP in Xinjiang, Tibet and Hong Kong.
“We’ve been watching these issues carefully,” he said.
He also criticized the international community for allowing China to host the 2022 Winter Olympics, as if the international community “thinks that nothing bad happens in the world.” There will be no silence on this. . . . We should not forget all these atrocities in the CCP, these crimes of genocide and crimes against humanity.”
He also condemned China’s military and economic threats to Taiwan, as well as its disinformation campaign against Taiwan, and said he doesn’t think things will turn around in 2022. “We don’t see any signs of things getting better, and for the people of Taiwan, China will still be as hostile this year as it has been in previous years,” he said.
The report said the Chinese Communist Party sent 39 fighter jets to harass Taiwan’s air defense identification zone last Sunday (January 23), and 1,000 fighter jets to harass Taiwan’s air defense identification zone in 2021, a record.
The international community is also very concerned about the CCP’s human rights crimes against the people of Xinjiang, Tibet and Hong Kong. As a boycott of the human rights crimes committed by the CCP in Xinjiang, the governments of Western countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia and Canada have announced a diplomatic boycott of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.