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"In answer to Mrs Doyle: as I said in my first answer, the Olympic Charter is a matter for the International Olympic Committee. That body is competent to act if it judges that there has been a violation of the Olympic Charter.
In response to Mr Evans, the European Union is watching over the human rights situation. I have already said that human rights talks between the EU and China will take place on 15 May. They will include the issues of freedom of expression, internet control, regulations covering foreign journalists, the right to peaceful assembly and the role of civil society. This is not a full or exclusive list; other aspects could be discussed too. As far as capital punishment is concerned, the European Union’s position is clear and the EU is consistent in advocating and enforcing it in all multilateral and bilateral fora."@en1
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