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What did the Ministry of Foreign Affairs express when denouncing the comments made by individual organizations about the Winter Olympics?
After the news that the last Winter Olympics was held in Beijing, China, the international community made a rare and ingenious statement, distorting the objective facts and thinking that the IOC should reconsider whether to hold the Winter Olympics in Beijing, China, on the grounds of human rights issues. The organization that made such remarks was obviously ingenious and distorted the objective facts. As we all know, there is no human rights problem in China as claimed by an organization. This time, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs also reprimanded these remarks at the press conference, mainly expressing two aspects. First, these ingenious remarks are completely nonsense and distort the objective facts. Second, these organizations link political issues with sports, which is obviously not in line with the spirit of sports.

On the issue of human rights in China, most countries in the world agree with China's decision, but even so, some people with ulterior motives criticize China from a subtle angle. These people's attempts to influence the decision of the International Olympic Committee and the influence of China deserve to be strongly reprimanded by all walks of life. And from the perspective of objective facts, facts need to be recognized by most people before they can be called objective facts. No matter which major conference, only a few people are against hosting the Winter Olympics in China.

Even if the objective facts are put aside, these organizations bind political speech with sports, which obviously does not conform to the long-standing sportsmanship. As we all know, sports is a game where people from all over the world gather together to fight bravely. The purpose is to increase people's love for sports and enhance the physical fitness of people all over the world through competitions. Therefore, the most important thing is the sports competition itself, not where it is held. However, some recent remarks obviously do not conform to the principle of friendship first. Sports aims to promote relations among countries in the world through competition, but those remarks run counter to this.

No matter from which aspect, the recent remarks have ulterior motives, and they also run counter to the sports spirit of friendship first and competition second. It is reasonable for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to reprimand them this time.