overshadowed by diplomatic rows. these olympics could be remembered for very different reasons. joe lynskey, bbc news. well earlier i spoke to sophie richardson of human rights watch. i started by asking her what she made of china making such a firm response to the united states' action. it has, but it's also utterly predictable. the chinese government likes to object to things before they even happen and the blustar is really, you know, to be expected, most importantly, it shouldn't deter any government from taking similar positions most important in our view the chinese government is not the injured party here. it is the one thatis injured party here. it is the one that is committing crimes against humanity, and therefore obliging rights respecting governments to use the tools at their disposal to respond to that.— the tools at their disposal to res-ond to that. . ., , i. ., , respond to that. allows you foresee beinr respond to that. allows you foresee being drawn — respond to that. allows you foresee being drawn into _ respond to that. allows you foresee being drawn into this _ respond to that. allows you foresee being drawn into this because - respond to that. allows you foresee being drawn into this because mac i being drawn into this because mac and do you see the uk taking a stand also? and do you see the uk taking a stand also? ~ . ., ,