[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 474 Introduced in Senate (IS)]
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117th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. RES. 474
Demanding that the Communist Party of China prove that Peng Shuai is
free from censorship, coercion, and intimidation and fully investigate
the sexual assault allegations against former Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
December 8, 2021
Mr. Scott of Florida (for himself, Ms. Lummis, Mr. Rubio, Mr. Braun,
Mr. Hawley, and Mr. Cruz) submitted the following resolution; which was
referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations
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RESOLUTION
Demanding that the Communist Party of China prove that Peng Shuai is
free from censorship, coercion, and intimidation and fully investigate
the sexual assault allegations against former Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli.
Whereas, as a decorated professional tennis player, a 3-time Olympian, and the
number 1 doubles player in 2014 as ranked by the Women's Tennis
Association, Peng Shuai is one of the most recognizable athletes from
the People's Republic of China;
Whereas, on November 2, 2021, Peng Shuai publicly accused former Vice Premier of
the People's Republic of China Zhang Gaoli of sexual assault;
Whereas Peng Shuai was immediately censored by the Communist Party of China and
physically removed from public view;
Whereas searches for Peng Shuai were blocked on social media platforms
accessible from the People's Republic of China;
Whereas, for more than 2 weeks, the international athletic community, led by the
Women's Tennis Association, demanded that the Communist Party of China
reveal the location and health status of Peng Shuai and fully
investigate the allegations against former Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli;
Whereas the state media of the People's Republic of China released an email
allegedly from Peng Shuai to the Women's Tennis Association in which
Peng Shuai withdrew her allegations of sexual assault and claimed she
was not missing;
Whereas the President of the Women's Tennis Association Steve Simon stated that
the email raised more concerns as to the safety and whereabouts of Peng
Shuai;
Whereas, after immense international public outcry over the disappearance of
Peng Shuai, Peng Shuai re-emerged at various structured public events in
the People's Republic of China and participated in staged video calls
with the International Olympic Committee;
Whereas, on December 1, 2021, the Women's Tennis Association announced that it
would halt all tournaments in the People's Republic of China, including
Hong Kong, because the Association is not satisfied that Peng Shuai is
safe;
Whereas Simon stated that the Women's Tennis Association would willingly cut off
one of its largest business partners until the health and safety of Peng
Shuai was clarified, despite knowing the decision could cost the Women's
Tennis Association hundreds of millions of dollars in future revenue;
Whereas Simon stated, ``Chinese officials have been provided the opportunity to
cease this censorship, verifiably prove that Peng is free and able to
speak without interference or intimidation, and investigate the
allegation of sexual assault in a full, fair and transparent manner.
Unfortunately, the leadership in China has not addressed this very
serious issue in any credible way. While we now know where Peng is, I
have serious doubts that she is free, safe and not subject to
censorship, coercion and intimidation.'';
Whereas the International Olympic Committee will host the 2022 Winter Olympic
Games in Beijing, People's Republic of China;
Whereas the actions of the Communist Party of China in silencing Peng Shuai call
into question the safety of other athletes competing in the 2022 Winter
Olympic Games; and
Whereas the actions against Peng Shuai and other flagrant human rights abuses,
such as the genocide of predominantly Muslim Uyghurs, committed by the
Communist Party of China are inconsistent with Olympic values and the
integrity of sport: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) applauds the actions of the Women's Tennis
Association--
(A) to seek the security and safety of Peng Shuai;
and
(B) to hold the Communist Party of China
accountable for its authoritarian censorship of Peng
Shuai;
(2) condemns the International Olympic Committee for
cooperating in the Communist Party of China's suppression of
Peng Shuai;
(3) condemns the Communist Party of China's violation of
Peng Shuai's basic human rights to freedom of speech and
movement; and
(4) demands that the Communist Party of China--
(A) prove that Peng Shuai is free from censorship,
coercion, and intimidation; and
(B) fully investigate Peng Shuai's sexual assault
allegation against former Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli.
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