Note: This is my 18th 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
Ever More
Russians Question Sochi Olympiad Spending … A poll by the independent Levada
Center found that 65 percent of Russians say Moscow’s spending in Sochi has
been ineffective or was “simply being stolen. Only two percent said the money
was being used very effectively (.themoscowtimes.com/olympic_coverage/article/poll-reveals-skepticism-over-olympic-spending/482423.html
and en.ria.ru/society/20130627/181907980/Most-Russians-Critical-of-Sochi-Olympic-Spending--Poll.html).
… And Ever Fewer
of Them Say Sochi is a Source of Pride. Despite the Kremlin’s efforts to promote
the Sochi Games as a source of pride, the share of Russians who say that they
are proud about them about about the World Football Championship to be held in
Russia has fallen from 68 percent last year to 61 percent this, according to the
same Levada Center poll. Twenty-nine percent said these events did not give
them any sense of pride (gazeta.ru/politics/2013/06/26_a_5394569.shtml).
Most Russian
Still Afraid to Travel to North Caucasus, Moscow News Agency Says. Despite Moscow’s
efforts to “rebrand” the Caucasus as a tourist destination, a Russian news
agency says that “as in the past, the majority of Russians are concerned about
travel to the Caucasus for skying or snowboardingbecause they, not without
reason, suppose that ‘there people are shooting.’” Aleksandr Khloponin, the
presidential plenipotentiary for the region, says that they should not be
afraid but should come to enjoy the resorts officials and businessmen are
building there (top.rbc.ru/economics/25/06/2013/863216.shtml
and vestikavkaza.ru/news/KHloponin-pervyy-kurort-turisticheskogo-klastera-Severnogo-Kavkaza-otkroetsya-v-etom-godu.html).
Nemtsov Urges
Sochi Residents to ‘Fight Fascism.’ Despite efforts by regional officials
to prevent him from doing so, Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov appeared
in Sochi to discuss his book on “The Winter Olympics in a Subtropical Zone” and
to urge residents to stand up for their rights against what he described as “fascism”
on the part of the authorities (sochinskie-novosti.com/%D0%BD%D0%B5%D0%BC%D1%86%D0%BE%D0%B2-%D0%BF%D1%80%D0%B8%D0%B7%D0%B2%D0%B0%D0%BB-%D1%81%D0%BE%D1%87%D0%B8%D0%BD%D1%86%D0%B5%D0%B2-%D0%B1%D0%BE%D1%80%D0%BE%D1%82%D1%8C%D1%81%D1%8F-%D1%81-%D1%84%D0%B0%D1%88%D0%B8%D0%B7%D0%BC%D0%BE%D0%BC/,
http://blogsochi.ru/content/boris-nemtsov-v-sochi-prezentoval-razoblachitelnyi-doklad-ob-olimpiade
and www.facebook.com/boris.nemtsov/posts/489426061126999).
Kremlin Working
Hard to ‘Neutralize’ Circassian Issue, Israeli Analyst Says. Avraham
Shmulyevich says that at present, “One of the main concerns of the Kremlin regarding
the Olympiad is the neutralization of ‘the Circassian Theme.’” He said that
Russian officials are working to disrupt Circassian efforts to bring the
concerns of that community before the world and to distract the attention of
the world from any efforts that Moscow cannot prevent (avrom-caucasus.livejournal.com/270304.html).
US Olympic Committee Offers Special High-Priced Packages
for Sochi. To raise money for the American athletes,
the US Olympic Committee is selling special packages for fans who want to
attend the games in Sochi. The prices for such tours start at 10,000 US dollars
and rise to more than 500,000 US dollars for the two-week competition (luxurytravelmagazine.com/news-articles/exclusive-packages-to-attend-the-winter-olympic-games-in-sochi-russia-19650.php).
Special Sochi
Passes Will Become Good Souvenirs, Chernyshenko Says ... Dmitry Chernyshenko, the head of the Sochi
2014 organizing committee says that his group is going ahead with plans to
require special spectator passes that will require fans to provide information “similar
to what is requested when buying airplane tickets.” According to Chernyshenko, “the spectator pass
will help to ensure the secure, hospitable and friendly atmosphere of the Games
in Sochi” and aftere the games “will be a memorable sourvenir” (sportsbusinessdaily.com/Global/Issues/2013/06/26/Olympics/Sochi-Tickets.aspx).
…
Adding that “Sochi is the starting
point for the whole world to believe in Russia.” Not only
that, Chernyshenko says, the games will help Russians to “gain confidence that
Russia is ready to implement large-scale projects," (http://www.themoscowtimes.com/news/article/sports-events-seen-as-catalyst-for-new-russia/482088.html).
Olympic Builders
Continue to Despoil Environment, Activists Say. The Ecological Watch on the North Caucasus
says that the rush to complete Olympic venues and support facilities is causing
builders to ignore environmental protection rules and contributing to the destruction
of sensitive regions and the contamination of air, water and land. Meanwhile,
the activists are seeking to save rare plans by relocating them out of the way
of Olympic construction. Local residents confirm what the activists are saying (sochinskie-novosti.com/%D0%BE%D0%BB%D0%B8%D0%BC%D0%BF%D0%B8%D0%B9%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%B8%D0%B9-%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%B2%D0%B0%D0%BB-%D0%BA%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%80%D0%BE%D0%B3%D0%BE-%D0%BD%D0%B5%D1%82/ , blogsochi.ru/content/uchenye-peresadili-krasnoknizhnye-rasteniya-v-imeretinskoi-nizmennosti
and sochinskie-novosti.com/%D1%81%D0%BF%D0%B0%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B8-%D1%88%D0%B0%D1%85%D0%B5-%D0%BF%D1%80%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%B8%D0%B2%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%8F%D0%BD%D0%B8%D0%B5/).
Russian Finance
Minister Says Moscow is Spending ‘Relatively Little’ on Sochi Games. Because most
of the funds Moscow is spending in Sochi are for infrastructure that will be
used long into the future, Finance Minister Anton Siluanov says, the Russian
government is actually spending “relatively little” on the games themselves and
that mostly for the opening and closing ceremonies (sochinskie-novosti.com/2013/06/25/%D1%81%D0%B8%D0%BB%D1%83%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%BE%D0%B2-%D0%BD%D0%B0-%D0%BE%D0%BB%D0%B8%D0%BC%D0%BF%D0%B8%D0%B0%D0%B4%D1%83-%D0%B2-%D0%B1%D1%8E%D0%B4%D0%B6%D0%B5%D1%82%D0%B5-2014-%D0%B3%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%B0-%D0%B7%D0%B0%D0%BB%D0%BE%D0%B6%D0%B5%D0%BD%D1%8B-%D0%BD%D0%B5%D0%B1%D0%BE%D0%BB%D1%8C%D1%88%D0%B8%D0%B5-%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BD%D1%8C%D0%B3%D0%B8/ Силуанов:
На Олимпиаду в бюджете 2014 года заложены небольшие деньги).
Russian Interior
Ministry Says Its Officers are Investigating Reports of Torture in Sochi. In response to
a rising tide of media reports suggesting that police in Sochi had tortured
Martiros Demerchyan, a Sochi resident, the Russian MVD has announced thatit is
looking into the case (23.mvd.ru/news/item/1059491/
and sochi-24.ru/proishestviya/sochinskie-policejskie-pytali-cheloveka-lomom-v-zadnijprohod.2013619.64557.html).
Russians Will
Win Gold Only after Restoration of National Sports System, Experts Say. At a Sochi
conference on Sports and Medicine, the expert participants said that the Russian Federation could expect to excel
in the Olympics only if it restored the kind of national sports system the
country had in Soviet times, improving both opportunities for participation at
all levels throughout the country and facilities for medical treatment of
athletes (24rus.ru/more.php?UID=98780).
UEFA Says North
Caucasus Too Dangerous for Its Competitions. The Working Group of the Union of European
Football Associations (UEFA) says that the situation in the North Caucasus is
still too unsettled for it to sanction competitions of its member teams there
during the 2013-2014 period (www.apsny.ge/2013/soc/1372229604.php).
Israel’s
Circassians Oppose Sochi Competition.
The small Circassian community of Israel is speaking out against the
Sochi Olympiad and participation in it, according to the Jerusalem Post. The
paper noted that “the Circassians consider themselves to be victims of an
historic genocide and ethnic cleansing campaign, much like the Armenian remnant
also living in the country” (jpost.com/Christian-In-Israel/Politics/Circassian-pride-and-pain-317767).
Duma Deputy Says
Efforts to Block Sochi Olympiad Doomed to Failure. Gadzimet Safaraliyev, chairman of the Russian
parliament’s nationalities committee, says that attempts to block the Olympic Games
in Sochi are “counter-productive” because they will “in any case take place.” As far as the Circassians are concerned,
organizers of the competition will give them the chance to put their “national-cultural
characteristics” on display for the world to see. Moreover, Russia will show
the international community that Circassians at one time lived on the site of
the Winter Olympiad,” that they have been able to “preserve andincrease their
historical, national and culturala rootes shoulder to should with the
representatives of the other nationalities of our Motherland – multi-national
Russia” (cir.rus4all.ru/exclusive/20130626/724197061.html).
Moscow Wants to
Wrap up Bolotnaya Case Before Sochi Olympics, Lawyers Say. Sochi is affecting the scheduling of many things
in Russia, and now there is evidence that it is affecting some high-profile
legal cases. According to lawyers for the defendents in a case about protests
against Vladimir Putin and his regime, the judges want to wrap up the process
before the Sochi Games begin, presumably in order to avoid adverse publicity (kommersant.ru/doc/2220403).
Sochi Tour Guide
Says Olympic Construction Has Left Him ‘Ashamed.’ A long-time tour guide in Sochi says the destruction
of so much of his city has left him “ashamed.” The only thing he can still
point to with pride, he says, is the views people have if they look beyond the
buildings. Those haven’t been destroyed
yet. Other guides are talking about dangerous sidewalks, potholed streets, and
burning buses (blogsochi.ru/content/kofe-po-sochinski and aheku.org/page-id-3587.html).
Moscow Uses Diplomatic Muscle to Prevent UNESCO from
Discussing Sochi Problems. The
Russian government has succeeded in preventing UNESCO from putting a discussion
of environmental problems in and around Sochi on its agenda, using as its ally
for this purpose the government of South Africa with which President Vladimir
Putin has had intense discussions about the issue, according to media reports (http://www.natpress.ru/index.php?newsid=8315).
Lavrov Says
Russian Citizens Now Fighting in Syria ‘Pose No Risk’ to Sochi. Russian and international security agencies
are making sure that “Russians fighting alongside rebels in Syria don’t pose a
threat to the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi,” Russian Foreign Minsiter Sergey
Lavrov says. Bu he noted that “when this
war is over. .. these guys wouldn’t be busy and they might look for some
engagement” in their homeland (abcnews.go.com/International/t/story/russian-fm-rebels-pose-risk-sochi-19457128
).
Conditions in
Sochi Beyond Olympic Buildings are Like Haiti, Latynina Says. Yuliya Latynina, a Moscow commentator, says
that Moscow is very good at putting up facades where it wants to make an
impression on outsiders, but Russians like herself know that just beyond those
pretty displays are conditions that are like those in third world countries
like Haiti (ehorussia.ru/new/node/7762).
Despite
Promises, Moscow has Not Made Olympics Accessible for Those with Disabilities. A wheelchair-bound resident in Sochi says
that the Olympic sites and support facilities are not accessible for people
like himself, despite Russian undertakings with the IOC that they would be. He
provides photographs to back up his statement (blogsochi.ru/content/invalid-kolyasochnik-o-sanatorii-%C2%ABizvestiya%C2%BB).
Russian Tour
Firm Offers Sochi Double Rooms from 150 to 270 USD a Night. Saying that it was offering rooms for prices
set by a Russian government decree, a Moscow tour firm says Russians can rent
double rooms for 150 to 270 US dollars a night during the competition. But
local people say that many tour firms and the hotels themselves already appear
to be ignoring these limits (blogsochi.ru/content/otkryvaem-prodazhu-mest-v-otelyakh-na-daty-olimpiady).
‘Anyone Who
Tries to Build in Sochi Within the Law Encounters Official Opposition,” Architect
Says.
Ovanes Zadikyan, a member of the Russian Architects Union and chairman of the
Architects of the Black Sea Region partnership, says that officials in Sochi put
up obstacles to anyone who tries to work within the law in order to put
themselves in a position to profit when those who violate the law seek, as most
do, subsequently to cover themselves with legality (.u-f.ru/Article/u201/2013/06/22/656845).
Russian Appeals
Court Leaves Corruption Conviction in Place.
The conviction of Oleg Sheveyko, former architecture chief in Sochi. for
corruption has been left in place by the Krasnodar appeals court, and Sochi
residents say that they hope he will soon start serving his prison sentence
that this decision will become “the first step to restoring order in the horde
of bureaucrats headed by Mayor A.N. Pakhomov” (blogsochi.ru/content/oleg-sheveiko-osuzhden).
Sochi Residents Demonstrate
Against Plans to Destroy Yet Another City Park. Sochi
residents, angry that yet another one of their parks is about to be destroyed
in the name of Olympic construction have organnied a picketand attracted the
support of some but far from all local politicians (blogsochi.ru/content/lyudmila-shestak-o-planakh-stroitelstva-byuveta-v-zone-obshchego-polzovaniya).
Navratilova
Says a Sochi Boycott Would Not Affect Russia’s Anti-Gay Legislation. Tennis star
Martina Navratilova says that any boycott of the Sochi Olympics would have
little chance of success in forcing Moscow to change its anti-gay legislation that
she and others deplore (2014.info/news/navratilova-osuzhdaet-putina-no-ne-podderzhivaet-bojkot-olimpiady-2014/).
IOC Chief
Praises Sochi Effort. Jacques Rogge, president of the International
Olympic Committee, says that “hosting the 2014 Olympic Games has enabled Russia
to create its first ever elite winter sports hub and is turning Sochi into a
world-class, year-round business, tourist and athletic destination" and
that “for the first time in Russia, a system of 'green standards' will be used
during the construction of Olympic venues. Sochi will set an example of
sustainable development for other cities in Russia to follow" (rbth.ru/news/2013/06/21/international_olympic_committee_sochi_is_a_world_center_of_winter_sports_27341.html).
Russian
Prosecutors Acuse Perm Museum of Violating Trademark Laws in Poster Case. Having secured
the dismissal of a Perm museum director for organizing an exhibit of anti-Sochi
Games posters, Russian officials are now saying that they will bring charges
against him and others for violation of trademark law for using the Olympic
symbols without permission (vesti.ru/doc.html?id=1097148,
kasparov.ru/material.php?id=51C42C3B81538
grani.ru/Politics/Russia/Regions/m.215948.html and www.rus-obr.ru/ru-web/25024).
Reporters
Without Borders Raises More Questions about Yarst Case. The international media watchdog organization
says that it is concerned by “all the inconsistencies and procedural violations”
that have characterized Russian prosecution of Nikolai Yarst, who remains under
house arrest in Sochi charged with illegal possession of drugs. “ The group
asks “Why have there been contradictory versions of Yarst’s arrest? Has it been
confirmed that his fingerprints were not on the envelope containing the drugs? Why
did the police take a week to realize his clothes had traces of drugs and can
that be considered evidence if those traces have now disappeared? And if he
really was a drug addict, why would he have drugs in his car while on his way
to a meeting with the police?” Meanwhile, Sochi police continue to harass him (en.rsf.org/russia-dubious-investigation-into-sochi-21-06-2013,44833.html and blogsochi.ru/content/sotrudnik-dps-sochi-provotsiruet-narushenie-pdd).
Olympic
Construction Already ‘Na Remonte.’ Even before it can be finished, some
Olympic construction sites are “under repair,” an indication that it was not
built very well in the first place (blogsochi.ru/content/%C2%ABna-eti-tseli-bylo-potracheno-12-mln-800-tysyach-rublei%C2%BB
).
BlogSochi Now
has 10,000 Subscribers.
Blogsochi.ru, which tracks developments in that city, now has 10,000
subscribers and is seeking more (blogsochi.ru/content/v-gruppe-blogsochi-uzhe-10-000-podpischikov).
Depardieu
Plans to Make Sochi Comedy Film. NBC News reports that the French actor who
recently acquired Russian citizenship to avoid paying French taxes will star in
a film about the Sochi Olympics that is tentatively titled “Sports without
Borders.” This low-budget effort,
NBCsaid, “doesn’t quite remind us of famous Olympic film classics like The Cutting Edge, Miracle, or Cool
Runnings [but] it’s probably going to be better than Blades of Glory,
Pentathlon, and both Prefontaine biopics” (olympictalk.nbcsports.com/2013/06/21/sochi-olympics-comedy-already-in-the-works/).
Georgia May Seek
to Host a Winter Olympics in 2022. Georgy Topadze, a Georgian parliamentarian,
says that Tbilisi may make a bid to host the 2022 Winter Games, a step that
Russia’s sports news agency said was “a case of keeping up with the neighbors” (en.rsort.ru/olympics/20130621/669385118).
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