Rep. Steve Chabot (R-Ohio) criticized the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for allowing the Chinese regime to host the Winter Games in Beijing, even as the Communist Party is engaging in genocide and forced organ harvesting against persecuted groups.
“The International Olympic Committee should be embarrassed in picking the PRC, China, in the first place when you consider their grotesque human rights abuses over the years, and then not moving it to a more appropriate location,” said Chabot.
“They really ought to be ashamed,” Chabot said in a recent interview on NTD’s “Capitol Report” program. NTD is an affiliate of The Epoch Times.
Chabot’s remarks came as the 2022 Winter Olympics gets underway in Beijing. The Game officially started on Feb. 4 and runs until Feb. 20.
Rights groups had raised concerns about China’s worsening human rights conditions when Beijing put the bid to host the 2022 Winter Games in 2015.
Despite the calls for rejection, the IOC decided to award the Games to the Chinese regime, making Beijing the first city to host both the Summer and Winter Olympics.
However, unlike the Beijing Games in 2008, the lead-up to 2022 has been overshadowed by a string of diplomatic boycotts and heightened scrutiny of the communist regime’s human rights violations.
“We’ve seen no question gross human rights abuses towards the Uyghurs, the Falun Gong, Tibetans, the people of Hong Kong,” said Chabot. “It just goes on and on.”
The main source of the organs is imprisoned Falun Gong practitioners, the tribunal found, adding that it found no evidence that the Chinese Communist Party has ceased its behavior.
“It’s barbaric to consider in modern times China is actually taking people’s organs involuntarily,” said Chabot. “But it’s happening, and they’re making money on this.”
Falun Gong, also known as Falun Dafa, is a spiritual practice containing meditative exercises and moral teachings centered on the principles of truthfulness, compassion, and tolerance. In 1999, the then-CCP leader Jiang Zemin ordered the eradication of the practice, viewing the practices’ 70 million to 100 million adherents as a threat to the regime’s control.
Given the ongoing crime, Chabot suggested the IOC should have relocated the Games.
“Unfortunately, they’re moving ahead with it.”