IOC chief Bach says Olympic Games cannot be 'marketplace of
demonstrations'
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[October 24, 2020]
(Reuters) - International Olympic Committee (IOC) President
Thomas Bach said the Olympic Games are not about politics and must
guard against becoming a "marketplace of demonstrations".
Against the backdrop of the Black Lives Matter movement to protest
racial injustice, calls have increased this year for a change to
Rule 50 of the Olympic Charter, which bans any form political
protest during the Games.
World Athletics chief Sebastian Coe said earlier this month he
believes athletes should have the right to make gestures of
political protest during the Games, contrary to official IOC policy.
"The Olympic Games are firstly about sport. The athletes personify
the values of excellence, solidarity and peace," Bach wrote in The
Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/
sport/2020/oct/24/the-olympics-are-about-diversity-and-unity-not-politics-and-profit-boycotts-dont-work-thomas-bach
newspaper.
"They express this inclusiveness and mutual respect also by being
politically neutral on the field of play and during the ceremonies.
At times this focus on sport needs to be reconciled with the freedom
of speech all athletes also enjoy at the Games.
"The unifying power of the Games can only unfold if everyone shows
respect for and solidarity to one another. Otherwise, the Games will
descend into a marketplace of demonstrations of all kinds, dividing
and not uniting the world."
Bach said he experienced the "political impotence" of sport when
West Germany was among several countries to boycott the 1980 Moscow
Games.
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Thomas Bach, President of
the International Olympic Committee (IOC) attends an interview after
the decision to postpone the Tokyo 2020 because of the coronavirus
disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Lausanne, Switzerland, March 25,
2020. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
"As chair of the West German athletes' commission I strongly opposed
this boycott because it punished us for something we had nothing to
do with - the invasion of Afghanistan by the Soviet army," Bach, the
winner of team fencing gold at Montreal 1976, wrote.
"It's no consolation that we were ultimately proven right that this
boycott not only punished the wrong ones, but that it also had no
political effect... the Soviet army stayed nine more years in
Afghanistan.
"The Olympic Games are not about politics. The IOC, as a civil
non-governmental organisation, is strictly politically neutral at
all times."
The COVID-19 pandemic forced the IOC to delay this year's Tokyo
Games until 2021.
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Lincoln
Feast.)
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