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		Torch relay plan stirs concern from Japanese official
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			 [February 17, 2021] 
			TOKYO (Reuters) - The governor 
			of Japan's Shimane prefecture said on Wednesday the Olympic torch 
			relay should be reconsidered because of the coronavirus, the latest 
			setback to the Tokyo 2020 Games amid the pandemic. 
 The Tokyo Summer Games have already been marred by an unprecedented 
			delay, strong public opposition, and the recent resignation of 
			Yoshiro Mori, the head of the Tokyo organising committee, over 
			sexist remarks.
 
 The comments came as Tokyo 2020 organisers held the second meeting 
			of a candidate selection committee to choose a new head for the 
			organisation.
 
 Governor Tatsuya Maruyama of Shimane, a prefecture in western Japan, 
			told a news conference he also opposed the Olympics being held and 
			worried about coronavirus infections.
 
 "Should the present conditions continue, I think holding the 
			Olympics should be avoided," he said
 
 
		
		 
			"But given this situation where those who were meant to create an 
			environment where we could safely enjoy the Olympics have not done 
			what they need to do. ... I can't help but say that it would be hard 
			for Shimane to contribute to the hosting of the Olympic torch 
			relay," he added.
 
 He said he wasn't calling for the relay to be cancelled yet, but for 
			conditions to be watched over the next month or so.
 
 The Tokyo Olympics torch relay is scheduled to start in Fukushima, 
			in northeastern Japan, on March 25 and travel through all 47 
			prefectures over 121 days. Shimane is set to host the event on May 
			15-16.
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            A man wearing a 
			protective face mask walks in front of a wall decoration featuring 
			Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games mascot Miraitowa amid the coronavirus 
			disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Tokyo, Japan, February 3, 2021. 
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            NHK national television said the committee working to choose Mori's 
			successor had narrowed it down to one candidate and were making 
			final arrangements, with an eye to announcing a decision as early as 
			this week.
 In its first meeting, on Tuesday, the committee agreed on five 
			requirements for a new leader, including a deep understanding of 
			gender equality and diversity and the ability to actualise those 
			values during the Games, organisers said in a statement.
 
 Olympics organisers have said the Games would go ahead despite the 
			ongoing pandemic while opinion polls have persistently shown the 
			majority of Japanese oppose holding the event this year.
 
 (Reporting by Kaori Kaneko and Sakura Murakami; writing by Elaine 
			Lies; Editing by Chang-Ran Kim, Peter Rutherford and Gerry Doyle)
 
 
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