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US film director Steven Spielberg has withdrawn as an artistic adviser to the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.US film director Steven Spielberg has withdrawn as an artistic adviser to the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.
In a statement, he accused China of not doing enough to pressure its ally Sudan to end the "continuing human suffering" in the troubled western Darfur region.In a statement, he accused China of not doing enough to pressure its ally Sudan to end the "continuing human suffering" in the troubled western Darfur region.
At least 200,000 people have been killed and two million forced from their homes in the five-year conflict.At least 200,000 people have been killed and two million forced from their homes in the five-year conflict.
Beijing has not yet responded to the move, which correspondents say is its first big setback in staging the Games.Beijing has not yet responded to the move, which correspondents say is its first big setback in staging the Games.
This is a noble move by Spielberg - he will certainly go down in history as someone who gave human lives precedence over fame and money Abdul Wahid Mohammad Ahmed al-NurSudanese rebel leader
A source in the Beijing Olympic Committee said a response was being discussed at the highest levels but had not yet been made public.A source in the Beijing Olympic Committee said a response was being discussed at the highest levels but had not yet been made public.
Repression in China is on the rise, and Olympic sponsors, governments, or world leaders can't pretend otherwise Minky Worden Human Rights Watch
But the BBC's James Reynolds in Beijing says the decision will anger and worry the authorities there.But the BBC's James Reynolds in Beijing says the decision will anger and worry the authorities there.
Since Beijing won the right to host the games it has always tried to keep China's politics and China's Olympics separate, he says, and it has attacked anyone who has tried to link the two.Since Beijing won the right to host the games it has always tried to keep China's politics and China's Olympics separate, he says, and it has attacked anyone who has tried to link the two.
Human Rights Watch welcomed Spielberg's move, and said it should prompt other corporate sponsors to press for reform. Boycott call
Meanwhile rebel groups in Darfur said this was exactly the kind of pressure that was needed to get Beijing to change its policy towards the Sudanese Government.
"This is a noble move by Spielberg," Sudan Liberation Movement leader Abdul Wahid Mohammad Ahmed al-Nur told the Sudan Tribune newspaper.
OLYMPICS ROW Famous names involved in advising the Olympics include director Zhang Yimou and Kung Fu star Jackie ChanHollywood stars Mia Farrow and George Clooney have criticised China over DarfurArchitect Ai Weiwei, who designed the main Olympic stadium, says the Games are a "public relations sham"
"He will certainly go down in history as someone who gave human lives precedence over fame and money."
Another group, the Justice and Equality Movement, has appealed to countries sending teams to boycott the games.
In a statement, Mr Spielberg said: "I find that my conscience will not allow me to continue business as usual.In a statement, Mr Spielberg said: "I find that my conscience will not allow me to continue business as usual.
OLYMPICS ROW Famous names involved in advising the Olympics include director Zhang Yimou and Kung Fu star Jackie ChanHollywood stars Mia Farrow and George Clooney have criticised China over DarfurArchitect Ai Weiwei, who designed the main Olympic stadium, says the Games are a "public relations sham" "At this point, my time and energy must be spent not on Olympic ceremonies, but on doing all I can to help bring an end to the unspeakable crimes against humanity that continue to be committed in Darfur." "At this point, my time and energy must be spent not on Olympic ceremonies, but on doing all I can to help bring an end to the unspeakable crimes against humanity that continue to be committed in Darfur."
He added: "Sudan's government bears the bulk of the responsibility for these on-going crimes, but the international community, and particularly China, should be doing more."He added: "Sudan's government bears the bulk of the responsibility for these on-going crimes, but the international community, and particularly China, should be doing more."
The International Olympic Committee said the decision was a personal one made by Mr Spielberg.The International Olympic Committee said the decision was a personal one made by Mr Spielberg.
"The IOC recognise Darfur is a highly complex issue, with tragic circumstances, but is a matter for the UN to resolve," the committee said in a statement."The IOC recognise Darfur is a highly complex issue, with tragic circumstances, but is a matter for the UN to resolve," the committee said in a statement.
'Repression rising' 'Desperate time'
Sudan, with its vast oil reserves, sells some two-thirds of its oil to Beijing.Sudan, with its vast oil reserves, sells some two-thirds of its oil to Beijing.
In turn, Beijing sells weapons to the Sudanese government and has defended Khartoum in the UN Security Council.In turn, Beijing sells weapons to the Sudanese government and has defended Khartoum in the UN Security Council.
China faces dilemmas of successChina faces dilemmas of success
As a result, China has been criticised for its links with a government ostracised by many for its role in the ongoing crisis in Darfur.As a result, China has been criticised for its links with a government ostracised by many for its role in the ongoing crisis in Darfur.
Human Rights Watch said corporate sponsors, governments and National Olympic Committees should urge Beijing to improve human rights conditions.
Minky Worden said: "Repression in China is on the rise, and Olympic sponsors, governments, or world leaders - especially those planning to attend the Games - can't pretend otherwise.
'Desperate time'
Earlier on Tuesday, as part of a "Global Day of Action" focusing on Darfur, an open letter signed by Nobel Peace Prize laureates and former Olympians was sent to China's president.Earlier on Tuesday, as part of a "Global Day of Action" focusing on Darfur, an open letter signed by Nobel Peace Prize laureates and former Olympians was sent to China's president.
Actress Mia Farrow, who signed the letter and had pressed Spielberg to end his involvement, said his decision sent out the right signal to the Chinese Government. Actress Mia Farrow, who signed the letter and had pressed Mr Spielberg to end his involvement, said his decision sent out the right signal to the Chinese Government.
She said: "I'm delighted by his decision and it's a desperate time for Darfur so this is a shred of good news in a very bleak week.She said: "I'm delighted by his decision and it's a desperate time for Darfur so this is a shred of good news in a very bleak week.
"Through his participation with the games it was clear that he was giving his moral cover to Beijing at a time when they're underwriting genocide in Darfur. So I hoped that he would discontinue his participation with the games.""Through his participation with the games it was clear that he was giving his moral cover to Beijing at a time when they're underwriting genocide in Darfur. So I hoped that he would discontinue his participation with the games."

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