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Thursday, November 10, 2016

The 2014 Olympic Games and Human Rights

The pass Olympic Games in Sochi had solely finished and it was the most overpriced Olympics ever. Why they were controversial and caused hot discussion concerning gracious rights? any day we could read word of honor and articles rough criticism of organizing Olympics in Sochi, especially because of violating human rights and non-democratic government activity in Russia. The main subway was focused on laws, which cumber human rights and which are largely common and fundamental in democracy. One of them was law against gay, lesbians and bisexual. Their rights are out of indecision in Russia. Another hot bailiwick was pursuit of journalist and media in general. As I already mention, Sochi was the most expensive in history of Olympic Games, so there are concerns about corruption, environmental damage, exploitation of irrelevant workers, expropriation of land without adequate compensation, etc..\nWhat was the reaction of public, politicians, sportsmen and organizations i nvolved in defend human rights? Some politicians and sportsmen ostraciseed games and few organizations came out against organizing games in Sochi. Do you think it is right and excusable? Is It appropriate way how to font it and show own attitudes? I know it is hard to say, because it depends on certain circumstances. Basically in my horizon just boycott is not a proper solution, because Im a sportsman and I like sports. I horizontal think that sport is a perfect tool how to shift against violating human rights, because it is unique essence when nations from all over the ground meet and compete in meaningful and peaceful way. It is too opportunity for promoting and assumeing human rights, mutual understanding and respect. So politicians should come and give support their representatives.\nOn the other hand, I must admit that there can be situations such(prenominal) as war, when boycotts are tenable and well-founded. Very important question is, where are Olympic Games s uppositious to be held? In my opinion Olympi...

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