Today, the #IOC members were shown and applauded a film featuring Holocaust survivor Agnes Keleti. It says Jesse Owens "redefined freedom" in Berlin in 1936. But it did not mention that the Berlin hosts murdered Agnes' father in Auschwitz. -> faz.net/aktuell/sport/…
It doesn't mention the murder of her uncles in Auschwitz. Nor does it mention that Agnes Keleti was kicked out of the 1940 Tokio Olympics team for being Jewish or that she survived the German invasion of Nazi ally Hungary by changing her identity.
It does use Leni Riefenstahl's Nazi propaganda footage however. And whoever gave this clip the thumbs up at the #IOC, was fully aware where the show is headed next winter. It says a lot about how the IOC looks upon itself, history & the world. #tokyo2021#berlin1936#beijing2022
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Und während nun kein Mensch weiß, was nun eigentlich bzgl #rule50 bei #tokyo2021 gilt, lohnt es sich, den Offenen Brief zu lesen, der heute bei #ioc und #ipc aus der akademischen, hauptsächlich englisch sprechenden Ecke einging. ->
Besonders interessant, wie die Politik der IOC-Athletenkommission um das bei der Session just aufgestiegene #IOC-Mitglied Kirsty Coventry (Sportministerin Zimbabwe) zerpflückt wird, die durch die Nike-Lorenz-Ausnahme von heute ja auch überholt scheint:
“the #IOC AC fails to articulate clearly enough (a) whom the IOC AC consulted specifically, (b) what qualified them to speak as experts on human rights, and (c) how the human rights expertise from the person(s) consulted impacted the final report.” alicenter.org/wp-content/upl…