Note: This is my 30th 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
Putin Says Sochi’s
Main Enemy ‘Not Gays, Ecologists or Americans But Time.’ During a visit
to Sochi, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that preparation for the
Olympiad was going well but that there was still a great deal to be done and
that he was ordering biweekly progress reports from Vice Prime Minister Dmitry
Kozak who is overseeing the games and would personally visit the Olympic sites to make sure that everything is
ready. “The main enemy of the Sochi
Olympiad,” the Russian leader said, “is not gays, ecologists or the Americans.
The main enemy is time,” which is now running short.” He also directed that ticket prices be
reduced for Russian citizens so that they will be able to watch the competition
from the stands rather than only via television (polit.ru/article/2013/09/17/olymp/, sochi-24.ru/politika/putin-poobeshal-priezzhat-v-sochi-pochashe.2013917.68127.html, kavkaz-uzel.ru/articles/230175/, itar-tass.com/c20/878552.html,
en.ria.ru/sports/20130916/183496079/Putin-Admits-to-Glitches-in-Sochi-Olympic-Preparations.html,
and globaltimes.cn/content/811936.shtml#.Uji2_z_f4UM).
Moscow Ignores
Georgian Offer to Help with Olympic Security.
David Dzhaganiya, Georgia’s deputy foreign minister, says that Tbilisi
has offered to help with Olympic security but that the Russian government has
“ignored” the proposal. Nevertheless, the Georgia diplomat said, Georgia will
do what it can as a responsible member of the international community opposed
to terrorism (kavpolit.com/mid-gruzii-svyazal-zaderzhanie-lakaeva-v-batumi-s-bezopasnostyu-olimpiady-v-sochi/).
Sochi Residents,
Ecological Activists Upset by Delay of Hearings on Environment. The Sochi city government agreed and then
reneged on a promise to host a discussion on Moscow’s plans to eliminate some
environmental protection regulations in order to allow more construction. The
session, announced for September 17, has been rescheduled for Ocober 30. Many residents and environmentalists say the
delay further harms the environment and damages Russia’s image in the West (blogsochi.ru/content/novoe-napadenie-na-imidzh-sochi-kurorta).
Russian MiitaryWon’t
Use Draftees to Guard Sochi Games.
The Russian defense ministry says that Moscow will use only professional
soldiers to serve as army guards at the Sochi Olympiad, a plan intended to
reassure many that such guards will be more highly trained than draftees but
one that is likely have exactly the opposite effect: Not only are
“kontraktniki” as the professionals are often known frequently involved with
“dedovshchina” and other crimes, butMoscow has promised that it won’t send
draftees to hotspots. Some may conclude
on the basis of this announcement that Russian officials view Sochi as
potentially one of them (sochinskie-novosti.com/2013/09/18/%D1%81%D0%BE%D0%BB%D0%B4%D0%B0%D1%82%D1%8B-%D1%81%D1%80%D0%BE%D1%87%D0%BD%D0%B8%D0%BA%D0%B8-%D0%BE%D1%85%D1%80%D0%B0%D0%BD%D1%8F%D1%82%D1%8C-%D0%BE%D0%BB%D0%B8%D0%BC%D0%BF%D0%B8%D0%B0%D0%B4%D1%83-%D0%BD%D0%B5-%D0%B1%D1%83%D0%B4%D1%83%D1%82/).
Historical
Preservationists Alarmed by Destruction of Cultural Monuments in Sochi. Environmentalists have attracted more
attention, but members of Russia’s community of historical preservationists are
expressing outrage about the destruction of key cultural sites in Sochi,
including the one-time home of Fyodor Chaliapin (sochinskie-novosti.com/%D0%BE-%D0%B3%D1%80%D0%B0%D1%84%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%B8%D1%85-%D1%80%D0%B0%D0%B7%D0%B2%D0%B0%D0%BB%D0%B8%D0%BD%D0%B0%D1%85-%D0%BF%D1%80%D0%B8%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BD%D0%B8%D1%8F%D1%85-%D0%B8-%D1%81%D1%87%D0%B0%D1%81%D1%82%D0%BB%D0%B8%D0%B2%D1%8B%D1%85-%D0%BB%D1%8E%D0%B4%D1%8F%D1%85/).
Is the IOC
Prepared to Ban Christian Crosses or Jewish Stars of David? “Unless the
International Olympic Committee plans to ban Christian crosses and Jewish Stars
of David, they’re going to be in a world of hurt if they try to ban rainbows at
the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia,” according to John Aravoisis of
Americablog.com. “Why? Because the rainbow is the symbol of the
Metropolitan Community Church [and not just of LGBT activists]. And if
Olympics athletes want to show their support for the MCC church during the
Sochi Olympics, the IOC is going to have one hell of a backlash if they try to
ban expressions of support for a Christian faith” (americablog.com/2013/09/olympics-going-ban-christian-crosses-stars-david.html).
Russian
Oligarchs Need Olympiad for Money Laundering, Sochi Resident Says. “You think that we Sochi residents need the
Olympics?” one Sochi taxi driver says.
It is the Russian oligarchs who need it so that they can “launder”
money. “You can forget about Sochi as a resort” as far as they and the Olympic
organizers are concerned. The oligarchs are maing profits, “and we are left without
work and are force to try to survive” (http://blogsochi.ru/content/inosmi-kak-iz-sochi-za-30-milliardov-shveitsariyu-i-dubai-delayut.
Few Now in Sochi
Speak English and Many Steal from Visitors.
A recent visitor to Sochi says he was shocked by how few people in the
Olympic city know English and but how much street crime there is. He says someone stole his cellphone on the
very first day of his time there. He added that services in general are not up
to international standards (blogsochi.ru/content/sochi-glazami-inostrantsa-spetsproezdy-servis-naryady-i-mnogoe-drugoe).
Hunting Season
Restricted in Karelia on Olympic Flame Route.
Hunters in the Republic of Karelia will not be allowed to engage in
their sport in three districts along the route that runners will carry the
Olympic flame. That is to prevent any
untoward accidents, officials there say.
The republic will also deploy “more than 1,000” MVD troops to ensure the
safety of the runners (vesti-sochi.tv/olimpiada/19789-olimpiada-stanet-prichinoj-zakrytija-ohotnichego-sezona-v-karelii).
Russian
Meteorologists Forecast Above-Freezing Temperatures for Olympics. Russian meteorolgists predict that
temperatures will be about normal during the Olympics, with the average
temperature being about four degrees centigrade (40 degrees Fahrenheit). The
forecasters say that temperatures will be higher than that during the
para-Olympiad to follow (ria.ru/eco/20130917/963746379.html#ixzz2f94BgrhN).
Circassians Say
‘Kadyrov Isn’t Kanokov’ after Chechen Leader Opens Monument to Those Who
Opposed Russian Advance in 19th Century. Ramzan Kadyrov’s willingness to erect a
monument to Chechens who resisted Russian imperialism 150 years ago has
prompted Circassians to complain that leaders in their republics are not
equally willing to do the same in honor of their ancestors who fought longer
than anyone else against Russian forces (hekupsa.com/cherkesiya/obzor/1372-kadyrov-ne-kanokov-on-ne-stesnyaetsya-stavit-pamyatniki-natsionalnym-geroyam).
‘Gay Olympics’
Putting Pressure on Putin, Forcing Others to Take Sides. According to one commentator, the success
LGBT activists have had in bringing international attention to Moscow’s
policies about gays in the lead up to the Sochi Olympics is putting enormous
pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin and forcing everyone, the IOC,
athletes, journalists, and fans to take a position. “Among the activists’ soft targets,” he says,
“are the sports bureaucracies – thousands ad thousands of obscure bodies,
specializing inlue or biathlon, in every country on the globe. Each has its own constitutuencies, its own
pressure points. And each will have to make the sorts of decisions that sports
bureaucrats lvie to avoid: What is our stance on LGBT rights?” Fans will “have to make a choice too” (buzzfeed.com/saeedjones/holding-the-olympics-in-our-gay-world).
Circassian Named
Second Krasnodar Deputy Governor. Although “the
Circassian question has been bypassed in most discussions of the Sochi Olympics,”
Sufian Zhemukhov says in a detailed analysis of their situation, Circassians
have gained a second deputy governor in Krasnodar kray with the appointment of
Jambulat Khatuyov to that post. “There
are now two Circassian deputy governors there,” even though ethnic Circassians
form less than one percent of the kray’s population. This event is another
indication that Moscow is concerned about the Circassian issue and wants to be
able to point to such actions as the Olympiad approaches (circassianworld.wordpress.com/2013/09/06/the-circassian-dimension-of-the-2014-sochi-olympics-by-sufian-zhemukhov/).
Russian Emergency
Situations Ministry Prepares for Sochi. Aleksandr
Chupriyan, deputy minister for emergency situations, says that his officers
have been preparing for the Olympics for six years and are ready for any
eventuality (kavpolit.com/mchs-rf-gotovo-k-obespecheniyu-bezopasnosti-zimnej-olimpiady-v-sochi/).
Moscow
Television Airs Program ‘The Games Under Lock and Key.’ The MIR channel broadcasts a program on preparations
for the Sochi Olympics. As its title suggests, the program stressed that
security will be tight, but it also suggested that all the basic facilities for
the games will soon be ready (argumenti.ru/society/2013/09/284131).
Sochi
Construction Sites Recall Post-War Soviet Union. The extent of destruction of the environment
physical and human and the lack of water, electricity, shelter and food “recall
the post-war period” of Soviet history, according to one local activist who
says that the current situation is increasingly unbearable for Sochi residents
and that ever more of them are considering taking part in protest actions like
the one the resident of Akhkshtyr have initiated by blocking a major road to
attract attention to their plight (blogsochi.ru/content/zhiteli-poselka-akhshtyr-adlerskogo-raiona-sochi-perekryli-dorogu-v-znak-protesta, blogsochi.ru/content/olimp-novosti
and blogsochi.ru/content/olimpiiskii-sochi-xxi-vek).
Animal Rights
Activists Say Sochi about to Kill More Homeless Cats and Dogs. Despite its
promises not to do so, after earlier protests, the Sochi city government
appears to be preparing to launch a new campaign to get homeless cats and dogs
off the streets by seizing and then killing them, animal rights activists say.
To block that, the activists are pushing to build a pound to protect the
animals and the city has agreed to provide some financing (blogsochi.ru/content/zashchitniki-khvostatykh-byut-trevogu-i-prosyat-o-pomoshchi and http://blogsochi.ru/content/priyut-dlya-bezdomnykh-zhivotnykh-dolzhen-zarabotat-v-sochi-uzhe-v-noyabre).
Petersburg Political Activists Call for Sochi Boycott. A group of activists
in Russia’s northern capital have called for a boycott of the Sochi Olympiad
unless Moscow releases all political prisoners and respects constitutional
guarantees of freedom of speech and assembly (rosbalt.ru/piter/2013/09/16/1176073.html).
Sochi Residents
Protest Destruction of Shakha River.
Sochi residents say that corporations and officials involved in Olympic
construction have violated both Russian law and their own promises and are
continuing to take gravel from the bed of the Shakha River, effectively
destroying that waterway (http://www.kavkaz-uzel.ru/articles/230094/).
Cher Refuses to
Sing at Sochi.
Cher says she has refused a proposal
that she perform at the Sochi Olympiad because of “all the’gay hate’ in
Russia.” The unnamed oligarch told her,
she said, hat “the Russian people don’t feel the way the government does” about
LGBT people (gayapolis.com/news/artdisplay-people.php?artid=25845).
Can Putin Be
Trusted about Sochi? HRW Official Asks.
Tanya Lokshina, who is Russian program director at Human Rights Watch,
says that Russian President Vladimir Putin’s statement that “people of
non-traditional sexual orientation are not discriminated against” in Russia is
“welcome.””But is he to be trusted? As is often the case [in Russia], it’s one
step forward and two steps backward”( http://edition.cnn.com/2013/09/13/opinion/lokshina-russia-gay-persecution/index.html).
Russian Fans
Burn Chechen Flag at SPB Football Match. Russian fans burned a Chechen flag
after a football game in St. Petersburg, the latest indication of the ways in
which passions about sports can spill over into ethnic and political conflict (chechenews.com/developments/13840-1.html)..
Circassian Group
Says Moscow Plans to Organize Terrorist Incident to Discredit Circassian Cause. The Circassian Parliament, a Circassian NGO,
says that it is “100 percent” certain that the Russian security agencies plan
to organize a terrorist incident in or around Sochi in order to discredit them.
The group says that Moscow may use Chechens now living in western Europe as a
means to recruit some who could be presented to the world as Circassian
activists (freecircassia.ucoz.com/news/radikalnye_islamisty_sredi_lic_ishhushhikh_politicheskoe_ubezhishhe/2013-09-15-326
and facebook.com/circassian.parlament/posts/292170664258406).
Gay Activists
Seek to Hold Parade in Sochi on September 26. LGBT activists
in Sochi have asked for permission to hold a gay rights parade on September 26,
the day that the IOC plans to hold its final press conference on preparations
for the Sochi Olympiad. The request is a
clear test of what the Russian authorities will and won’t allow in this area (rus-obr.ru/ru-web/26389).
Tkachev Presses
to Remove All Illegal Immigrants from Sochi in 60 Days. Krasnodar Governor Aleksandr Tkachev says his
officials will do what hey have to do in order that there will not be any
illegal immigrants in Sochi two months from now. Give labor shortges, that effort may run into
trouble with companies still trying to complete Olympic-related construction
proects (rus-obr.ru/ru-web/26343).
Russia Agrees to
More Tolerant Olympic Truce after International Pressure. The Russian government has acceped a
UN-prepared Olympic Peace after behind the scenes pressure from other countries
that callsfor the Sochi Games to “promote
social inclusion without discrimination of any kind.” The document, prepared and approved by the UN
every two years, now contains language that all sides support (newsru.com/russia/15sep2013/olymp.html
and nytimes.com/2013/09/15/sports/russia-is-persuaded-to-alter-statement-to-call-for-inclusion.html?_r=0).
Sochi Mayor
Promises ‘Straightest’ Olympics Ever in YouTube Parody. A satirical
YouTube clip shows the Sochi mayor andhis two sidekicks, Cruisin’ and Grindr,
promising”the straightest ever Winter Olympics” competitions in which there won’t
be any “homosexual hanky-panky.” Bobsled
teams will now sit man-woman-man-woman lest there be any samesex contact,
curling will be renamed straighting, and downhill skiing will beonly straight
line lest there be any swishing. The clip ends with the mayor saying “Come
toSochi … but not if homosexuals” (www.gaystarnews.com/article/sochi-mayor-advertises-straightest-ever-winter-olympics-youtube-parody-hit140913
and youtube.com/watch?v=RscB_1srUBA&feature=youtu.be
).
100,000 Still at
Work on Olympic Construction.
Despite suggestions by Russian officials that basic construction work is
completed, “more than 100,000” builders are still working on the sites (kuban.rbc.ru/krasnodar_freenews/13/09/2013/876593.shtml).
.
Biathlonists
Practice in Mud.
Russian biathlon team members who came to Sochi for practice runs had to ski
through mud because the weather is too warm to support even manmade snow,
officials acknowledge and photographs who (blogsochi.ru/content/sport-i-gryaz-sochi).
Campaign to Have
Foreign Officials Boycott Games Attracts More Supporters. Pavel
Khodorkovsky, Vladimir Bukovsky, Lev Ponomarev, Vladimir Kara-Murza, Boris
Nemtsov, and Irina Privina are just some of the Russian activists who have
signed the appeal to foreign leaders not to attend the Sochi Games (change.org/olympicshamesrus).
Sochi Looks as
if It has Been Bombed. A survey of the state of work on Olympic
sites with fewer than 150 days until the opening ceremony finds that instead of
fountains, there are pits,and that instead of a welcoming resort there are
places that look like they have been targeted by bombers. Worse, some
construction is now having to be torn down and replaced because it was not
build properly in the first place or did not contain the necessary water and
sewage lines. A recent example is that numerous streets have been torn up
because the necessary pipeline infrastructure was not installed in the first
place (blogsochi.ru/content/aif-do-olimpiady-v-sochi-menshe-150-dnei-gotov-li-gorod and http://blogsochi.ru/content/do-olimpiady-v-sochi-%E2%80%93-140-dnei).
Sochi Acquires
Three More Leaning Towers of Pisa.
After officials tore down a house that had begun to lean because of
inadequate foundation work, they promised that there would be no more. But now,
pictures show, there are at least three additional “leaning towers” in Sochi, more
than in the famous Italian city. These
structures appear to be collapsing because those who prepared the foundations
did not do the necessary work (sochi-24.ru/nedvizhimost/eshe-tri-doma-v-sochi-mogut-prevratitsya-v-pizanskie-bashni.2013913.68009.html).
Anti-Immigrant
Sweep Hurting Builders. Any
contractor who hires an illegal worker now faces a fine of 800,000 rubles
(27,000 US dollars), one that if enforced will mean that many companies won’t
have enough workers to do finish their jobs and that many oligarchs behind
these companies will lose money, given the numbers of such workers involved (sochinskie-novosti.com/800-%D1%82%D1%8B%D1%81%D1%8F%D1%87-%D0%B7%D0%B0-%D0%B3%D0%BE%D0%BB%D0%BE%D0%B2%D1%83-%D0%BC%D0%B8%D0%B3%D1%80%D0%B0%D0%BD%D1%82%D0%B0/
).Meanwhile, Two Sochi residents
have been charged with providing false documentation to illegal migrants to
allow them to remain in the city although they are not working as the documents
specify (prokuratura-krasnodar.ru/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=5779:2013-09-19-08-14-12&catid=1:latest-news&Itemid=253).
Circassians
Blamed for Armenian Massacres in 1915.
As part of Moscow’s anti-Circassian campaign, a Moscow newspaper
suggests that Circassians working in the Ottoman Empire played a key role in
the mass killing of Armenians there in 1915. This attack is cleverly designed
to make it more difficult for Circassians to attract support for their own
calls for international recognition of the genocide inflicted on them by
Russian forces (segodnia.ru/content/127499).
Circassian
Alpinist Says Sochi has Attracted Attention to Circassian People.
Karina Mezova, a Circassian mountain climber who has been chosen to carry the
Olympic torch up Mount Elbrus, says that the Sochi Games are playing a positive
role by attracting more attention to the Circassians than they could have hoped
for otherwise. “The very fact that the Olympiad will take place on our land
serves as a symbol of the rebirth of the nation…The Olympiad in Sochi is in the
first instance recognition of the history of the Circassians theselves and
about their culture. It shows that no onehas forgotten about us” (cir.rus4all.ru/city_msk/20130913/724411660.html).
Roundup
of Illegals Turning Sochi into ‘a Concentration Camp.’ The
anti-immigrant sweep in Sochi is leading to “real ethnic cleansing” there, with
many legally registered but non-native people being swept up and detained in
what can only be described as “concentration camps,” journalists say (svoboda.org/content/article/25111259.html and blogsochi.ru/content/osada-sochi-kak-olimpiada-prevrashchaetsya-v-chrezvychainuyu-situatsiyu).
Activists have even distributed guidance on what to do if officials try to
detain someone illegally (blogsochi.ru/content/kak-reagirovat-na-proverki-registratsii).
Profits ‘Real
Reason’ Olympic Movement Caving to Russia.
Despite claims to the contrary, the Olympic movement is about money, and
few in it are prepared to lose any of that in order to promote the rights of
LGBT people, according to an analysis of financial flows into the IOC, national
Olympic commitees, specialized training groups, and athletes (policymic.com/articles/64021/sochi-2014-the-real-reason-the-olympics-are-caving-to-russia-s-anti-gay-law).
Moscow Not
Meeting Its Commitments on Accessibility. In a 118-page report, Human
Rights Watch has documented the ways in which Moscow has failed to live up to
its commitment to make Olympic venues accessible for people with disabilities (themoscowtimes.com/olympic_coverage/article/russias-disabled-face-uphill-battle/485954.html,
kavkaz-uzel.ru/articles/229977/ and sochinskie-novosti.com/%D0%B8%D0%BD%D0%B2%D0%B0%D0%BB%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%BE%D0%B2-%D0%BA-%D0%B1%D0%B0%D1%80%D1%8C%D0%B5%D1%80%D1%83/)..
Fourth Russian
Elected to IOC Despite Large No Vote. Aleksandr Zhukov was elected to the
International Olympic Committee despite 29 votes against him. Sochi Games chief
Dmitry Chernyshenko says that his election “speaks indirectly of recognition
from the side of the IOC of the contribution of [Russia] to the development of
the Olympic movement” (en.rsport.ru/olympics/20130910/686270441.html).
Gazprom Becomes
FIFA Sponsor, Moscow Proposes to Host Euro 2020. Russia’s Gazprom will sponsor FIFA from2015 to
2018, officials have announced, and the Russian football association says that
it will nominate St. Petersburg to host the Euro 2020 competitions (thenewstribune.com/2013/09/15/2785951/russias-gazprom-signs-sponsorship.html
and en.rsport.ru/football/20130912/686273236.html).
IOC Refuses to
Register Abkhaz and South Osetian Olympic Committees. The IOC has
voted to refuse to register the Olympic committees of the two breakaway
republics and thus athletes from there will not be allowed to participate in
the competitions (insidethegames.biz/olympics/winter-olympics/2014/1016087-exclusive-we-do-not-recognise-nocs-for-abkhazia-or-south-ossetia-says-ioc-official).
Moscow Brings in
French Experts to Help Produce Ice for Sochi.
In
what has to be a major embarrassment, Russian officials have imported
ice-making specialists from France to ensure that there will be ice at the
Olympic venues for competiions (blogsochi.ru/content/v-tsentre-sannogo-sporta-%C2%ABsanki%C2%BB-namorazhivayut-olimpiiskii-led).
Ecologists Say Environment
Harm at Sochi Will be Long-Lasting.
Leaders of he Ecologial Watch for the North Caucasus say that the
environmental destruction Olympic construction has inflicted on the region will
be especially long-lasting because there are no plans on compensating forit
after the games are over (blogsochi.ru/content/bystree-vyshe-silnee-protiv-prirody).
Russian
Oligarchs Pressing to Get Their Money Back.
Russian oligarchs who were pressured into investing in Sochi are now
demanding that they be paid even more than they have been, implicitly
threatening to walk away from construction unless that happens(sochinskie-novosti.com/%D0%BE%D0%BB%D0%B8%D0%B3%D0%B0%D1%80%D1%85%D0%B8-%D0%B6%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B0%D1%8E%D1%82-%D0%B2%D0%B5%D1%80%D0%BD%D1%83%D1%82%D1%8C-%D0%B7%D0%B0%D1%82%D1%80%D0%B0%D1%82%D1%8B-%D0%BD%D0%B0-%D0%BE%D0%BB%D0%B8%D0%BC%D0%BF%D0%B8%D0%B0%D0%B4%D1%83/).
Moscow Plans to
Send 5-10 Billion Rubles More to Sochi for Construction. Vneshenkonbank
says that Moscow will sent 5-10 billion rubles 160-320 million US dollars) more
for Olympic construction. Whether this will go for new building or to pay off
existingcontractors is not clear (ria.ru/sochi2014/20130918/964074030.html#ixzz2fJvuRezp).
Russian Navy
Ships to Be Shifted from Syria to Sochi.
In order to provide security for the Olympiad, Moscow is four two navy
ships from the coast of Syria to the waters off Sochi, officials say (newsru.com/russia/19sep2013/shtil.html).
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