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11/04/2008EU parliament wants mass boycott of Olympics opening ceremony

The European Parliament is calling on the 27 leaders to come together and push for dialogue with Dalai Lama.

11 April 2008

BRUSSELS - The European Union on Thursday increased pressure on China to talk with Tibet's spiritual leader as its parliament urged EU leaders to consider a mass boycott of the Olympics opening ceremony.

The European Parliament overwhelmingly approved a resolution calling on the 27 governments to explore ''the option of nonattendance in the event there is no resumption of dialogue'' with the Dalai Lama.

The parliament insisted Beijing should not renege on commitments made when it won the games in 2001 to improve democratic and human rights standards.

And the EU's foreign affairs chief Javier Solana insisted Europe's resolve should not weaken as the games draw near.

''We have to continue the pressure,'' he told EU legislators. ''I hope very much that the EU's demands will be heeded by the Chinese authorities.''

He said a May 15 meeting with the Chinese authorities on human rights could prove a breakthrough. ''Let us see how we can also put those issues on the table and how we can also find solutions moving in the right direction.''

And that can only be done through dialogue with Tibetans, Germany said.

''When, if not now, is the right moment for the resumption of the Sino-Tibetan dialogue?'' German Deputy Foreign Minister Gernot Erler asked. ''And with whom else does it make sense to hold talks in the current situation than the Dalai Lama himself?''

Belgium has also called on the EU nations to come up with a joint stance on a possible opening ceremony boycott by the end of May.

Nations around the world are ruling out a full boycott of the Olympics. But snubbing the opening ceremony en masse would be a potent signal to embarrass Chinese authorities and express displeasure over their handling of the anti-government protests in Tibet that turned violent last month.

The Olympic movement refused to react to the EU's move.

''We do see politicians saying things about the games, discussing, talking. We're not going to get drawn into that,'' IOC spokeswoman Giselle Davies said.

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