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Press release 13 May: Letter to The Dutch NOC Dutch Olympic Committee President Erica Terpstra makes some statements
12-15 May - Site with links to articles about this case: The Dutch Olympic Committee fears that The Netherlands will be taken as Orange hostage in Beijing 2008 Look at the following articles in Dutch, German and English Annemiek Van Der Meer, Communication chief at the National Olympic Committee (NOC) talks against the Orange idea.” The Dutch NOC is unhappy about the action and fears ‘politicisation’ of the Dutch sports colour in their promotion. “We’ll have a look at it and find out how to react”, says spokesperson Annemiek van der Meer in the weekend. “With orange Holland has a colour that is scarcely used by others. Read and blue are more common. It cannot be that we are unwillingly pressed to support a stance of others. As a sports organization we certainly do not react on anything happening in the world, but here we do have to undertake a critical look.” The initiator of TheColorOrange.net project, Jens Galschiot, does not understand the worries of the Olympic Comity of The Netherlands. "What we do is to encourage people to use Orange as a very open and broad symbol of the problems about Human Rights in China. We were not inspired by the Dutch when we chose the ColorOrange, but by the painter Kandinsky, who said that the Color Orange is in fact red that has been made more human by the color yellow. The Chinese color is red and Amnesty Internationals color is yellow and a mixture of the two would benefit the Chinese population a lot. I do not see any problems in the Olympic Team of the Netherlands showing up in their national Color which is Orange. I am sure that almost the whole of the Dutch population agrees that the lack of Human Rights in China is problematic and I actually think that the Dutch population should be proud, when we use their color to make this signal. The Dutch are the only ones who will be able to wear their national color and at the same time promote basic human rights. Everybody else wearing Orange at the Olympic Stadiums will only afterwards be able to tell why they did it, as they risk disqualification if they express their true opinions. Look at the following articles in English, German and Dutch: English: 13 May: Blog, Are Sponsibilty for spreading Happiness http://aresponsibilityforspreadinghappiness.blogspot.com/2008/05/orange-press-release-dutch-olympic.html German: Dutch: 16 May: Geledraak.nl http://www.geledraak.nl/html/showarticle.asp?id=1650 14 May Onderwijs Nieuws Dienst http://www.onderwijsnieuwsdienst.nl/index.php?mod=relink&id=14282 Prorun 14 May http://www.prorun.nl/index.aspx?FilterId=1048&ChapterId=2408&ContentId=30846 Loopwereld http://www.loopwereld.nl/index.php?mod=show_newsitem&id=3066 NRC 13 May http://www.nrc.nl/sport/article1084577.ece/Oranje_protest_tijdens_Spelen De Volkskrant 13 May: http://www.volkskrantblog.nl/bericht/200927 De Telegraaf.nl 12 May http://www.telegraaf.nl/binnenland/3973854/_Oranje_protestkleur_Spelen__.html?p=7,1 http://www.ravagedigitaal.org/index.htm?2008nieuws/mei/13/nws.php~mainFrame Krux.nl: http://www.krux.nl/headlines.asp?lIntNewsId=32333 Geencommentaar.nl http://www.geencommentaar.nl/index.php/oranje-dreigt-protestkleur-te-worden Bloglog.nl http://www.bloglog.nl/bericht.php?entryid=1059704850&title=GeenCommentaar.nl/oranje+dreigt+protestkleur+te+worden
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