Statement by Jacques Rogge, President of the International Olympic Committee
The lighting of the Olympic Flame in Olympia tomorrow
is a time to reflect on the role of the International
Olympic Committee (IOC).
The main responsibility of the IOC is to deliver the
best possible Olympic Games to the athletes, who
deserve it.
We do this in a close and intense collaboration with
the Beijing Organising Committee.
Awarding the Olympic Games to the most populous
country in the world will open up one fifth of mankind
to Olympism.
We believe that China will change by opening the
country to the scrutiny of the world through the
25’000 media who will attend the Games. The Olympic
Games are a force for good. They are a catalyst for
change, not a panacea for all ills.
NGOs and Human Rights’ activists want to leverage the
Games and ask the IOC to act along by their side.
The IOC respects NGOs and activist groups and their
causes, and speaks regularly with them - but we are
neither a political nor an activist organisation.
As I stated last weekend, the events in Tibet are a
matter of great concern to the IOC. The IOC has
already expressed the hope that this conflict should
be resolved peacefully as soon as possible. Violence
for whatever reason is contrary to the Olympic values
and spirit.
The IOC will continue to respect the cause of the
Human Rights. The IOC will work tirelessly with China
for the welfare of the athletes and the success of the
Olympic Games.
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