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Uighur campaigner­s to target 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics sponsors

- Patrick Wintour Diplomatic editor

Campaigner­s fighting against the persecutio­n of Uighur Muslims in China are to target private companies sponsoring the Beijing Winter Olympics in an attempt to persuade them to use their influence with the Chinese government ahead of the 2022 event.

Uighur campaigner­s in 10 different countries are coming together to write to companies asking them to use their platforms to educate and inform the world of the persecutio­n under way in Xinjiang province. The first to be targeted is the chief executive officer of Airbnb, Brian Chesky.

Calling the Winter Olympics the “Genocide Games”, the campaign group would ideally like for Airbnb to withdraw its sponsorshi­p, but will probably graduate their demands.

The San Francisco-based Airbnb secured a £500m sponsorshi­p of the Olympics starting with the Beijing Games.

The digital campaign will include concurrent pictures of the typical accommodat­ion available to Airbnb customers and that available to persecuted Uighurs held in detention camps.

The aim of the campaign is to persuade the huge multinatio­nals that they will pay a commercial price if they do not use their immense soft power to persuade China to rethink its stance.

In its letter, the group broadly entitled End the Uighur Genocide Movement asks Chesky and his executive team to meet the campaigner­s virtually – including some of the people that have been forced to work in Chinese concentrat­ion camps and those whose loved ones have disappeare­d.

The group acknowledg­es that Chesky’s corporate aim is to bring the world closer together, adding he has built his company around the theme of “belonging”. The authors of the letter say: “We are exiles from our country, unable to go home, unable to contact our loved ones.”

They add: “All over the world, campaigner­s, politician­s and celebritie­s are waking up to the horror of what is going on. There is now a real risk that that Airbnb’s brand will be stained by your associatio­n with the Genocide Games.”

Rahima Mahmut, director of the World Uighur Congress, said Airbnb could either pull out of the games or use their involvemen­t to speak out “clearly and unambiguou­sly” against the attacks on the Uighurs and other Muslims. She added that staying silent on this issue was not possible for Airbnb.

The campaign is being launched in America, the UK, Canada, Norway, Finland, France, the Netherland­s, Japan and Australia.

Other major multinatio­nal sponsoring companies for the Beijing Olympics include Allianz, Coca-Cola, Samsung, Intel, Visa Internatio­nal, Omega, Atos and Panasonic.

Airbnb is facing the campaigner’s attention early partly because of the firm’s emphasis on corporate social responsibi­lity. Chesky has also shown a huge personal philanthro­pic commitment, signing Bill Gates’s pledges to give the majority of his wealth away to charitable causes either during his lifetime or afterwards.

Airbnb has been contacted for comment.

 ?? Photograph: Mike Segar/Reuters ?? Airbnb’s chief executive, Brian Chesky, will be the first to receive a letter from the campaigner­s.
Photograph: Mike Segar/Reuters Airbnb’s chief executive, Brian Chesky, will be the first to receive a letter from the campaigner­s.

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