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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/olympics/news/9293105/London-2012-Olympics-Syrian-human-rights-abusers-will-not-attend-Games-Clegg-says.html

The UK says Syrian leaders will not be allowed at the Olympics.

Thoughts?

Should the Olympics be apolitical? How far should the UK go? Should say Chinese leaders be banned as well?

 
   
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I don't think it's a good idea to politicize the Olympics. Especially not by the British government, seeing as they complained about that Argentinian commercial thingie with the Falklands.

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AlmightyWalrus wrote:Especially not by the British government, seeing as they complained about that Argentinian commercial thingie with the Falklands.


I'd argue that there's a massive difference between defending one's sovereign territory and gunning down civilian protesters in the streets.

I'm personally for this, but KK has a point with the slippery slope argument.

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I think the Syrians are a special case, given the very public and unambiguous nature of their crimes.

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I'm fine with the ban of Syria.

You know, because they're shelling their own people, and lying about it.

For shame, Syria! This is why you have a media blackout!

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I don't see this as politicizing the Olympics.
The Olympics are being held in the UK, that does not absolve the UK of it's right to decide who is and is not allowed into their country. Just because the games are in town doesn't mean they have to let foreign monsters in; they have refugee visas for that.

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I don't think it is a good idea to ban Syria. They have other allies who might boycot the Olympics also. The Olympics should be apolitical.

 
   
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Like Apartheid, if a country's government is a bunch of murderous bastards, I think it's appropriate for them to be shunned in the international community.

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At the end of the day, "politicising" the games cant be avoided, because having the Olympics on doesnt mean you scrap your border controls and visa system.

Ergo, if we wouldn't let the fethers in anyway, why should we allow them in now?!

That's like the US having the games on, and then Ayman Al-Zawahiri turning up to watch the weightlifting and being granted a visa!

"Well, seeing as the Olympics is on we have to give you a visa anyway.. but you better not come back after the medals ceremony!"


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^^What he said, more or less.

Anyway, it is not Syria who is banned, it is people guilty of human rights violations.

Perhaps we should let them in, then arrest them and hand them over to the International Court at The Hague.

Remember the US boycotted the Moscow Olympics in 1980 because of Afghanistan?

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Mannahnin wrote:Like Apartheid, if a country's government is a bunch of murderous bastards, I think it's appropriate for them to be shunned in the international community.
Very much this. Many of the Syrian government's upper echelons barely qualify as people. And only biologically.

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It's too tempting to dehumanize people who do horrible things. It's scarier to face the fact that human beings are capable of horrible gak, even in the modern world.

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Mannahnin wrote:It's too tempting to dehumanize people who do horrible things. It's scarier to face the fact that human beings are capable of horrible gak, even in the modern world.
People who do horrible things dehumanize themselves

Although I think we're using different definitions of the terms...

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They're not varelse.

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Mannahnin wrote:They're not varelse.


Well deployed knowledge bomb there.
   
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Nations are (amongst other things) political entities. Nations are represented at the Olympics by sportsmen/women who are citizens of those nations, hence the Olympics are politicized from the outset. The only way this wouldn't be the case is if nationality was removed from the equation, but even then there's the question of gender seperation/discrimination...

Long story short; everything is political, ideology is everywhere. It's just a matter of degrees.

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I think this is a fair move as long as the UK stresses the fact that Syrian athletes are still welcome to participate in the games.

The Olympics are about peace and sportsmanship, bringing the whole world together. If people are found guilty of something as terrible as human rights violations against their own people, I believe they forfeit their rights to participate in the Olympics in any way.

However, this should be dealt with on an individual level and not a national level. I think the UK is making the right move here.
   
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Albatross wrote:I think the Syrians are a special case, given the very public and unambiguous nature of their crimes.

There's ambiguity about China's? I mean they have a Nobel prize winner in jail for calling for democracy.


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Or for that matter North Korea.

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If anybody is going to decide it'll be the myriad companies that are sponsoring/tied to the event.

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Albatross wrote:I think the Syrians are a special case, given the very public and unambiguous nature of their crimes.

There's ambiguity about China's? I mean they have a Nobel prize winner in jail for calling for democracy.


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Or for that matter North Korea.


You are only allowed to righteous indignation and to protest against the human rights violations that are fashionable and / or PC. NK and China are passé, Syria is where its at at the moment!
   
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You are only allowed to righteous indignation and to protest against the human rights violations that are fashionable and / or PC. NK and China are passé, Syria is where its at at the moment!


Or if there's no money to be made

 
   
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I think it's perfectly fair to ban government officials from countries with atrocious human rights records like Syria from attending the Olympics.

I don't think there's much value to be gained from extending that ban to the athletes, though. Really, you're just jerking around some guy that's been training as hard as he can to swim 1,500 metres or throw a javelin, or whatever it is Syrians are good at.

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Syria's government recently massacred 100 civilians, including 49 children, in a single incident. It's not the only one.

They don't deserve to be able to come to a western country and relax and watch games. If they do come, they should be arrested for war crimes.

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I've heard the rebels are doing a substantial amount of the killings too.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-18235965

What do you replace Assad with? Many Syrians just want to continue under Assad, they want an end to the fighting. Supporting the rebels is a bad idea and will only extend the list of civilian casualties.

Look what happened to Iraq when Saddam went, look at the way Egypt is going and say that letting a disjointed rebel entity take control of Syria will make things better.

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Medium of Death wrote:I've heard the rebels are doing a substantial amount of the killings too.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-18235965

What do you replace Assad with? Many Syrians just want to continue under Assad, they want an end to the fighting. Supporting the rebels is a bad idea and will only extend the list of civilian casualties.

Look what happened to Iraq when Saddam went, look at the way Egypt is going and say that letting a disjointed rebel entity take control of Syria will make things better.


And Libya
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/libya/8861608/Libya-Al-Qaeda-flag-flown-above-Benghazi-courthouse.html
   
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Medium of Death wrote:I've heard the rebels are doing a substantial amount of the killings too.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-18235965

What do you replace Assad with? Many Syrians just want to continue under Assad, they want an end to the fighting. Supporting the rebels is a bad idea and will only extend the list of civilian casualties.

Look what happened to Iraq when Saddam went, look at the way Egypt is going and say that letting a disjointed rebel entity take control of Syria will make things better.


And Libya
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/libya/8861608/Libya-Al-Qaeda-flag-flown-above-Benghazi-courthouse.html


Don't know how I managed to forget that one...

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/libya/9124817/Libyan-rebels-force-black-Africans-to-eat-flags-in-cage.html

   
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Have any of you guys considered that the reports might be faked?

As someone who's mother is Syrian and having relatives living in Syria I can honestly say that the government isn't the bad guy in this scenario.

After all, this isn't the first time footage involving Syria has been faked.





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