Beijing turned female Olympians into objects of nationalism, while Chinese women suffer
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IOC, Sponsors’ Inaction Enables Restrictions on Athletes, Journalists
Where is the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights’ report detailing human rights violations against Uyghurs?
Supplier Audits Lacked Transparency, Don’t Answer Key Questions
Censorship, Propaganda Warp Public Opinion in China
‘Dinner’ with Chinese Tennis Player Peng Shuai Spotlights Athletes’ Plight
243 Global Groups Call for Action on Rights Concerns
Beijing’s Warning for Athletes at Winter Olympics Threatens Speech, Peaceful Protest
By suspending tournaments in China over treatment of Peng Shuai, the WTA placed rights over profits. How will the International Olympic Committee react?
International Olympic Committee Should Help Secure Peng Shuai’s Safety
Sport & Rights Alliance Calls on the IOC To Put People Before Partnerships
Olympic Committee’s Call with Chinese Tennis Star Disregards Safety Concerns