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Japanese Public Reject IOC Call for 'Sacrifice' Ahead of Tokyo Games


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25 May 2021
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is drawing equal measures of anger and rebuke in Japan after senior officials told organizers of the delayed Tokyo Olympics the games should proceed.
This is despite the growing local rates of coronavirus infection coupled with advice from U.S. health officials and the State Department on Tuesday warning Americans against travel to the host nation.
Japanese commenters on social media platforms say IOC President Thomas Bach and Vice President John Coates are ignoring public opinion and forcing the event to go ahead despite opposition, the
Guardian reported Monday.
On Twitter, one commenter said, “Thomas Bach and John Coates are neck and neck in the race for the most hated pariah here. I predict a dead heat,” the report said. ....

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Can Tokyo cancel the Olympics?


Can Tokyo cancel the Olympics?
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Singapore: Two key paragraphs in the Olympic contract give the International Olympic Committee extraordinary power over a sovereign government.
They can be found on page 72 and 73 under the subheading “termination”. Between them, they are worth billions of dollars, the most expensive insurance bill in history and potentially, the price of a country’s health for an Olympic Games.
There are less than three months until the Tokyo Olympics.
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They state that the IOC shall be able to terminate the contract if the host country is at any time in a state of war, civil disorder or belligerence. Further, they add that if the IOC decides to terminate the contract - the host city waives any right to damages. Nowhere within the 81-page contract does the host city or national government have the rig ....

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Tokyo Olympics: Why doesn't Japan cancel the Games?


The Tokyo Olympics are now just over two months away and calls to ditch the Games in the face of the pandemic are getting louder by the day.
People stage a demonstration in Tokyo this week, demanding the Olympics be cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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So why isn t Japan talking about cancelling the Games? The answer as it turns out, is not that simple.
The situation is not looking great in Japan.
A coronavirus state of emergency has been extended in the capital, Tokyo, and three other major prefectures as cases continue to rise.
Yet there s been no word about cancelling the Games, despite both health experts and public opinion being stacked against them. ....

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