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UK's Johnson set to resist call for Beijing 2022 Games boycott
by AFP Staff Writers
London (AFP) July 7, 2021

Sri Lanka marks Chinese party century with costliest gold coin
Colombo (AFP) July 7, 2021 - Sri Lanka on Wednesday issued its most expensive gold coin ever to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party, underscoring the close ties between the countries.

The commemorative 1,000-rupee ($5) coin will be sold for 222,000 rupees from Monday, the Central Bank of Sri Lanka said.

"The coins have been issued at the request of the government of Sri Lanka as an accolade for long-standing friendship and mutual trust between the two countries," the bank said.

Sri Lanka has increasingly turned to China for financing and diplomatic support in recent years, prompting India and the United States to express concern.

One side of the 12-gram (0.42 ounces) coin marks the Chinese party's anniversary while the other celebrates 65 years of diplomatic ties between the two nations and depicts a Colombo theatre built with Chinese financing.

Sri Lanka released its last gold coin to mark 50 years of independence from Britain in 1998, but that one was only two thirds the weight of the Chinese anniversary coin.

Colombo had also never before issued a coin to commemorate a political party.

Beijing has made increasing trade and diplomatic inroads in South Asia in recent years.

In 2017, unable to repay a huge Chinese loan, Sri Lanka allowed China Merchants Port Holdings to take over Hambantota port, which straddles the world's busiest east-west shipping route, on a 99-year lease.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Wednesday said he was "instinctively" against boycotts after the main opposition Labour Party urged ministers and the royal family to snub the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics over human rights claims.

The government in London has repeatedly condemned Beijing and demanded the UN be allowed to examine claims that Uyghur Muslims in the western Xinjiang region are victims of abuses like torture and forced sterilisation.

But it has resisted calls to boycott Beijing's Games.

"I will certainly consider the proposal debated, but I must say that I am instinctively and always have been against sporting boycotts," Johnson told MPs.

China last month accused the United States of "politicising sports", after Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Washington was seeking consensus among allies for a possible boycott.

Labour foreign affairs spokeswoman Lisa Nandy and culture spokeswoman Jo Stevens on Tuesday said "we have consistently pressed the government for more robust actions to address this appalling situation".

"We are now calling on you to use the occasion of the Games to press the case for unfettered UN access to Xinjiang to conduct a full, transparent and independent investigation."

Beijing denies international claims that more than a million Uyghur Muslims have been arbitrarily detained, and that some have been tortured or undergone forced sterilisation.

If the UN is not granted access by September 14, when the UN General Assembly's 76th session opens, "the UK government should not send ministers, royal family members or senior representatives to participate in any official duties or ceremonies at the Beijing Olympics," the Labour MPs said.

"A political boycott by the UK and other states would send a strong signal of the deep global concern with the plight of the Uyghurs and prevent the Games being a PR exercise for the Chinese authorities."

Britain's parliament recently took the unprecedented step of calling the treatment of Uyghurs "genocide", although the government maintains that only courts can make that legal definition.

More than 40 countries led by Canada voiced concerns at the UN Human Rights Council last month about China's actions in Xinjiang, Hong Kong and Tibet -- triggering a fierce backlash from Beijing.

China denies mistreating the Uyghurs, insisting it is simply running vocational training centres designed to counter extremism.


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