The Beijing Winter Olympics will open on the evening of Feb. 4 amidst a wave of international boycotts, with a number of Australian human rights groups joining together to condemn the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) continued human rights violations. Human rights activists from Hong Kong, Xinjiang, Tibet, Taiwan, and mainland China held a rally at Martin Place in Sydney on Friday to call attention to the human rights atrocities committed by the CCP regime. “The CCP regime has massacred 80 million innocent civilians, and its heinous crimes against humanity continue,” the Australian and New Zealand Alliance for Victims of Chinese Communist Regime (ANZAC) said in an announcement for the rally. “Holding the Olympic Games is a political action by the CCP regime trying to whitewash and cover up its heinous crimes. It is a shameless distortion and desecration of the Olympic Games, which symbolize peace, harmony, and unity.” Speaking at the rally  …