Airbnb asked to drop Olympic ties over rights issues

Airbnb Inc. is being asked to drop its sponsorship connections to next year’s Beijing’s Winter Olympics by a coalition of 150 human-rights campaigners.
The coalition is headed by groups that oppose rights violations in China including the detention of Muslim Uyghurs in the Xinjiang region.
Airbnb is one of the International Olympic Committee’s leading 15 sponsors. Included in the group are companies like Coca-Cola, Samsung, Visa, Toyota, Alibaba, Panasonic, Intel, and Procter and Gamble.
Airbnb, the home-sharing business, is being targeted because of repeated claims about the “social responsibility” it practices in its business model.
Associated Press received the open letter sent this week to Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky. The letter argues that Airbnb is trying to drive tourism in China at the expense of Uyghurs and Tibetans who cannot travel freely in the country.
The top 15 sponsors paid the IOC about $1 billion in cash or services in the last complete, four-year Olympic cycle, to be associated with the games. Airbnb signed up in November of 2019.
Rights groups are trying to pressure IOC sponsors and are pushing for a diplomatic boycott of the games.
The Beijing Winter Olympics open on Feb. 4, 2022.
China says “political motives” underlie the boycott effort. The Chinese describe the detention camps in Xinjiang as vocational centers. MDT/AP

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