Note:
This is my sixth special Window on
Eurasia about the meaning and impact of the planned Olympiad on the nations in
the surrounding region. These WOEs,
which will appear each Friday over the coming year, will not aim at being
comprehensive but rather will consist of a series bullet points about such
developments. I would like to invite
anyone with special knowledge or information about this subject to send me
references to the materials involved. My
email address is paul.goble@gmail.com Allow
me to express my thanks to all those who already have. Paul Goble
Russian
Attacks on Circassian Demands Attract Attention to Them. Speaking at a
Rostov conference last week, Andrey Areshov said that the Circassian community
is far from united behind those who seek recognition of the events of 1864 a
genocide and oppose the Olympics being held on the site of those events. Such
demands are not only “unrealistic” but in reality are nothing more than the
latest “anti-Russian propaganda campaign. But from the point of view of the
Circassians, such attacks call attention to the issues they have raised and
highlight the extent of Moscow’s concerns about their impact (kavkazoved.info/news/2013/03/21/socialno-politicheskie-vyzovy-zapadnomu-kavkazu-v-preddverii-olimpiady-i.html).
Officials Plan
to Refrigerate 450,000 Cubic Meters of Snow for Winter Games. Because they
cannot count on enough snow for a winter games in this subtropical region (strana.ru/journal/21395138), Sochi Olympic officials have announced plan to put
some 450,000 cubic meters of snow in refrigerators to ensure there will be
enough (en.rsport.ru/olympics/20130321/652504255.html). But even that may not be enough if the
weather is as warm next year as this (blogsochi.ru/content/zharko-no-pasmurno), and some people are talking about moving some
competitions further away from Sochi (natpress.ru/index.php?newsid=8117).
Russians with
Large Families Call for Boycott of Sochi Games. After a family with three children lost its
housing in a garage in Sochi because of rising rents, its members and other large
families called for boycotting the Sochi Olympiad because, they say, there is
no other way for force the Kremlin to enforce the law and its promises to
growing families (blogsochi.ru/content/mnogodetnye-semi-prizyvayut-boikotirovat-olimpiadu-v-sochi).
Putin Friend
Given Sochi Contracts Worth More than Cost of 2010 Vancouver Games. Arkady Rotenberg, a childhood friend of the
Russian president has been given 7.4 billion US dollars in contracts for the
Sochi Games, an amount that exceeds the budget of the Vancouver competition but
“represents just 15 percent of Russia’s latest estimate” for Sochi, Business Week
says (businessweek.com/articles/2013-03-21/putin-friend-bags-at-least-21-russian-olympic-contracts).
Sochi Officials Keep
the Public In Dark about Public Hearings. Despite Russian laws requiring notice
of public hearings, Sochi officials and Olympic enterprises are not doing so
but rather organizing sessions with only their supporters present and then
declaring they have public backing for whatever they want to do (kavkaz-uzel.ru/articles/221488/).
Russian Courts
Allow Olympic Construction to Violate Safety and Environmental Laws. Courts in
Sochi have turned aside obections by Sochi residents about building standards
and allowed the companies involved to ignore existing laws, apparently out of a
desire to speed up construction (blogsochi.ru/content/narod-i-politsiya-zastavili-gazenergostroi-deistvovat-po-zakonu and http://blogsochi.ru/content/demontazh-nezakonnogo-mosta-v-kudepste-po-predpisaniyu-mchs).
Housing
Promised for Volunteers, Security Workers Not Yet Built.
Volunteers and security officers who are already arriving in Sochi are
discovering that the apartments they were promised has not been put up. As a
result, both they and those who arrive in the coming months are being forced to
find alternative housing on their own (blogsochi.ru/content/personal-olimpiady-ostanetsya-bez-kryshi-nad-golovoi).
Rebuilding One
Sochi Park May Lead to Its Destruction.
Sochi residents are worried that the promises Olympic builders have made
to restore one popular city park may have the effect of leading to its complete
destruction, thus leaving them without a place for recreation (blogsochi.ru/content/gotovy-li-my-poteryat-dendrologicheskii-park-yuzhnye-kultury).
Sochi
Residents Have to Pay for Trash Pickup at Olympic Construction Sites.
Sochi residents are angry that they have to pay for trash pickups at Olympic
sites even as they face ever more problems with that and other city services (blogsochi.ru/content/belorechensk-porodnilsya-s-sochi-musorom).
Indeed, in many parts of the city, communal services have become so unreliable
that in recent months, residents have filed hundreds of complaints about this
and about related corruption (blogsochi.ru/content/ocherednoi-sovet-po-protivodeistviyu-korruptsii-proshel-v-sochi
and blogsochi.ru/content/my-ne-mozhem-ne-pomoch-kogda-sochintsy-plachut%E2%80%A6).
Sochi Now
Features ‘an Architecture of the Absurd.’ Because of a total lack of
planning, each of the enterprises involved in preparing for the Sochi games is
putting up buildings of its own design. Many do not fit together and that has
created what local residents are calling “an architecture of the absurd.” Moreover, because so much of the construction
is so far from complete, they point to the shoddy workmanship in many of them.
Indeed, the situation has become so bad that many of them are asking if “the powers
that be have no shame” (blogsochi.ru/content/skazhi-ka-dyadya-ved-ne-darom-voprosy-v-oblaka and blogsochi.ru/content/vlast-tebe-ne-stydno).
Putin and Medvedev
at Sochi Cartoons Go Viral. A series of
cartoon drawings showing Russian President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister
Dmitry Medvedev relaxing at what are clearly summer rather than winter games in
Sochi has gone viral on the Russian Internet (ottenki-serogo.livejournal.com/277779.html).
Vladikavkaz Flashmob
Protests IOC Decision to Drop Boxing.
On March 21, a flashmob in the North Osetian capital assembled to
protest the decision of the International Olympic Committee to drop boxing as
an Olympic sport, the latest of a series of demonstrations on this issue in the
region (kavkaz-uzel.ru/articles/221473/ and nazaccent.ru/content/7201-v-severnoj-osetii-prohodyat-mitingi-protiv.html).
Funds for Sochi
Construction Diverted to Offshore Accounts, Activist Says. Suren
Gazaryan, an environmental activist in the North Caucasus who has been forced
to seek political asylum in Estonia, provides a detailed description of the way
Russian taxpayer money intended for the construction of Olympic sites has ended
up in the offshore accounts of Russian officials and businessmen (gazaryan-suren.livejournal.com/108558.html).
Corruption
Keeping Russia from Doing Well at Olympics. Russian teams are doing less well at international
competitions like the Olympics because corruption often means that Moscow is
not fielding the best competitors but rather those with the best connections to
the power elite (echo.msk.ru/blog/homenko/1033720-echo/).
And other observers suggest that this means that in Sochi, Russian competitors
will not get the home field advantage that other host countries have in the
past (versia.ru/articles/2013/mar/18/tuman_nad_sochi).
Moscow Pressures
Geographic Society Branch in Sochi to End Complaints about Olympics. The national
Russian Geographic Society is putting pressure on its Sochi branch, including threatening
to take away its office there, because members of the latter have been among
the most active in asserting that geographically and climatically, Sochi is the
wrong place for a winter games (bigcaucasus.com/events/actual/18-03-2013/82777-sochi_geografiya-0/).
‘The
Sochi the IOC Wasn’t Shown.’ BlogSochi.ru has launched a cycle of
photographic reports about the devastation in that southern city that Moscow
officials, in the best traditions of a Potemkin village, did not allow members
of the International Olympic Committee to see (blogsochi.ru/content/sochi-kotoryi-ne-pokazyvayut-mok).
Russian Athletes Living in US
Launch Pro-Sochi Campaign. Saying that “sports for us is not political,
Tatayana Pozdnaykova, a past Olympic gold medalist, has joined other top
Russian athletes now living in the United States to promote the Sochi games and
“help warm US-Russian relationsin the process" (newstrackindia.com/newsdetails/2013/03/19/280--Russians-in-US-launch-Sochi-Olympics-campaign-.html).
Heavy Rains Force Officials to Put 28 Sochi Rivers under
Emergency Control. Heavy rains common in Sochi at this time of
year have led 28 Sochi rivers to overflow their banks and forced Russian
officials to evacuate residents and stop construction, the latest of what one
Russian writer calls “a long line of natural and technogenic catastrophes”
there (og.ru/articles/2013/03/18/33650.shtml).
MVD Announces
Arrest of Man Suspected of Blowing Up Construction Sites in Sochi. Officials the Center for Countering Extremism
of the Krasnodar branch of the Russian Interior Ministry have announced the
arrest, jointly with the FSB (blogsochi.ru/content/zaderzhany-podozrevaemye-v-serii-vzryvov-na-sochinskikh-gazoprovodakh).
FSB,
MVD, Local Resorts Squabble on Security Issues. Each of these organizations has its own ideas
about how security should be arranged for the Sochi games, and their disputes
are now breaking out into the media locally and in Moscow (izvestia.ru/news/546989).
US Offers to Help Moscow with Sochi Security. Admiral
James Stavridis, commander of US forces in Europe, said that Washington is
ready to discuss providing security for the upcoming Winter Games in Sochi as
part of its general effort to promote security cooperation with Russia (vz.ru/news/2013/3/20/625155.html).
FSB Doesn’t Want Israeli or French Security Assistance
at Sochi. Concerned that any foreign
involvement in security matters in Sochi could allow foreign powers to engage
in espionage, the FSB has made it clear that it does not want to see either
Israeli or French firms involved in projects there (www.bigcaucasus.com/events/actual/21-03-2013/82813-protection-0/).
Putin
Will Ensure Order at Sochi, Russians Told. Given what Vladimir Putin has
done in Chechnya, Russians can “be certain” that the Russian president will “impose
order and security” for the Sochi games, according to one Moscow writer (publicpost.ru/blog/id/27506/).
Where are the
Circassian Flags at Sochi? Some Circassian activists are asking why there are
no flags at Sochi competitions, an indication that at least some members of
that nation believe that they will be able to attract attention to their cause
even if they are not successful in having the IOC move the games away from the
site where in 1864 many of their ancestors were killed (twitter.com/DChernyshenko/status/310724674164244481/photo/1).
Syrian Civil War
Destabilizing Region around Sochi.
The ongoing fighting in Syria may have a direct impact on the Sochi
games because many Circassians are fleeing that country and seeking to return
to their native lands in the northwestern Caucasus, putting Moscow in a
difficult situation and creating new challenges for the regional and republic
governments there (mondialisation.ca/la-guerre-civile-en-syrie-destabilise-le-caucase/5323505).
Sochi’s Leaning
Tower May Soon Tilt More than Pisa’s.
What residents and visitors to Sochi are calling that city’s leaning
tower is tilting more than ever because officials have not yet figured out how
to shore up its foundations and save it from collapse (blogsochi.ru/content/pizanskaya-bashnya).
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