MY SHANGHAI DIARY---III: WHY SORROW?
By B.Raman
1.
(Based on the writer's visit to Shanghai from May 6 to
9,2008, for a discussion on the "Beijing Olympics &
Security")
But, why the sorrow?
2.
Because of what is projected as the failure of the
international community to realise that the traditions, the
spendour and the joys of the Olympics are not the heritage
of just one country, but of the world as whole. If the
Beijing Olympic games are tarnished, it is not just China's
image which would be tarnished. It is the image of the
international sporting community as a whole that would be
tarnished.
3. It
is said that China expected that the international community
as a whole would have been happy that China, which has
demonstrated how a developing country can reach hitherto
unimaginable economic heights within three decades, has been
awarded what the Chinese regard as the well-deserved right
to host an Olympics and would have whole-heartedly
co-operated with China and helped it in making a magnificent
success of the Games.
4.
China expected too that considering that this is the second
Olympics after the 9/11 terrorist strikes by Al Qaeda in US
homeland---the first being the Athens Olympics of 2004---
the international community would have realised the
importance of ensuring that the terrorists or political
radicals did not succeed in disrupting the Olympics and
would have extended to China all advice and assistance it
needed to ensure the security of the Games.
5.
Instead of doing so, for the last one year, the Dalai Lama's
set-up, the TYC, the Tibetan diaspora, Western human rights
groups and other non-governmental organisations have been
creating difficulties under some pretext or the other such
as the Chinese assistance to the Government of the Sudan,
the alleged suppression of the Tibetans, the alleged lack of
democracy and human rights violations in China etc.
6. It
is claimed that when the Athens Olympics were held the
entire NATO under the US leadership extended whatever
assistance the Greek authorities wanted for ensuring the
security of the Games.
7. It
is alleged that similar co-operation and assistance have not
been forthcoming for the Beijing Olympics. It is also
alleged that Western human rights groups have been
exercising pressure on their Governments not to transfer the
latest post-9/11 physical security equipment and
technologies to China for use during the Beijing Olympics on
the ground that these equipment and technologies could be
misused after the Olympics to suppress those sections of the
Chinese population asking for their rights.
8. The
hope is expressed that the Government of India would extend
not only oral support to the successful holding of the
Olympics, but also concrete support through actions such as
controlling the activities of the violence-prone elements in
the TYC, keeping a watch on their activities and preventing
them from travelling outside till the Games are over.
9. The
sorrow is mixed with a quiet determination to see that the
Beijing Olympics are a spectacular success despite all the
difficulties that are allegedly sought to be created for
China by its ill-wishers. This determination is shared by all
sections of the Government and the population. Making a
spectacular success of the Olympics is the best way of
teaching a lesson to the ill-wishers of China. So, it is
said. To be continued.
(The writer is Additional Secretary (retd),
Cabinet Secretariat, Govt. of India, New Delhi, and,
presentrly, Director, Institute For Topical Studies,
Chennai. He is also associated with the Chennai Centre For
China Studies.
E-mail:seventyone2@gmail.com)