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APRIL 10 2008 21:00h
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China has been accused by human rights groups of not doing enough to pressure Sudan`s government to end the bloodshed in its Darfur region.
China is to host the Summer Olympics and world leaders are facing pressure from human rights activists to boycott the opening ceremony in Beijing. But the U.N. spokeswoman said that Ban told China some months ago he might not be able to accept the invitation because of scheduling issues.
"The secretary-general has conveyed to the government (of China) some months ago that he may not be in a position to accept the invitation to attend this important event due to scheduling issues," U.N. spokeswoman Marie Okabe told a regular news conference.
She declined to give any details about the scheduling conflict.
China has come under harsh criticism from Western governments for a bloody crackdown in Tibet and has been accused by human rights groups of not doing enough to pressure Sudan's government to end the bloodshed in its Darfur region.
U.S. President George W. Bush is facing pressure from the three presidential candidates to boycott the ceremony. Bush said this week he plans to attend the opening ceremony and to speak out on religious freedoms.
Separately, the European Parliament urged European Union leaders on Thursday to boycott the opening ceremony at the Beijing Olympics unless China starts talks with the Dalai Lama over the situation in Tibet.
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