Let's D Efend the Jewish Persons and OLYMPICS Against Russia ~♪ ☆ ( >へ< )☆ ドスコイ ! Chun Jiuqien 春九千 [email protected]
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2021/08/09 Let's d efend the Jewish persons and OLYMPICS against Russia ~♪ ☆ ( >へ< )☆ ドスコイ ! Chun Jiuqien 春九千 [email protected] Dear the Jewish persons of all over the world♪ m9(^O^)ノシ and Dear everybody who love Olympics of all the world♪ m9(^O^)ノシ In order to defend the Jewish persons against Russia♪ ☆(>へ<)☆ ドスコイ! In order to defend Olympics against Russia♪ ☆(>へ<)☆ ドスコイ! Ceterum autem censeo, Russia esse delendam. by Operation Kamen Rider… Let's DESTROY RUSSIA! ♪ o(^▽^)○ Oh~! >Olympics: Munich victims honoured for first time at opening ceremony >Published2 days ago >The victims of the terror attack at the Munich Olympics have been remembered during Tokyo's opening ceremony, the first time in nearly half a century. >A moment's silence commemorated the 11 Israeli athletes killed by Palestinian gunmen in 1972. >Families of the victims had for years been urging Olympic organisers to honour them at an opening ceremony, but had their requests repeatedly rejected. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-57924111 >Olympics_ Munich victims honoured for first time at opening ceremony - BBC News >Munich massacre >The Munich massacre was an attack during the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany, by eight members of the Palestinian terrorist group Black September, who took nine members of the Israeli Olympic team hostage, after killing two of them.[1][2][3][4] Black September called the operation "Iqrit and Biram",[5] after two Palestinian Christian villages whose inhabitants were expelled by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.[6][7][8] The Black September commander was Luttif Afif, who was also the negotiator. West German neo-Nazis gave the group logistical assistance.[9] >Shortly after the hostages were taken, Afif demanded the release of 234 Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails and the West German-held founders of the Red Army Faction, Andreas Baader and Ulrike Meinhof.[10][11] Five of the eight Black September members were killed during a failed attempt to rescue the hostages, all of whom were killed. A West German policeman was also killed in the crossfire. The three surviving perpetrators were Adnan Al-Gashey, Jamal Al-Gashey, and Mohammed Safady, who were arrested. The next month, however, following the hijacking of Lufthansa Flight 615, the West German government released them in a hostage exchange. The Israeli government launched Operation Wrath of God, which authorised Mossad to track down and kill those involved in the Munich massacre.[12] >Two days prior to the start of the 2016 Summer Olympics, in a ceremony led by Brazilian and Israeli officials, the International Olympic Committee honored the eleven Israelis and one German who were killed at Munich.[13] In the 2020 Summer Olympics, a moment of silence was observed in the opening ceremony.[14] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munich_massacre >Munich massacre - Wikipedia ■Isn't The remembrance to the victims of Munich massacre at the opening ceremony of Tokyo 2020 violates the rule 50.2 of Olympic Charter? d(*´m`)=3 >OLYMPIC CHARTER >(omit) >50 Advertising, demonstrations, propaganda* >2. No kind of demonstration or political, religious or racial propaganda is permitted in any >Olympic sites, venues or other areas. https://stillmed.olympic.org/media/Document%20Library/OlympicOrg/General/EN-Olympic-Charter.pdf?tab=presentation >EN-Olympic-Charter Isn't it able to say that the victims of Munich massacre are victims of war? ( ̄▽ ̄)b Isn't it able to say that the remembrance to the victims of war is a political action? ( ̄▽ ̄)b It is clear from "Controversies surrounding Yasukuni Shrine"♪ ( ̄▽ ̄)b >Controversies surrounding Yasukuni Shrine >There are major controversies surrounding Yasukuni Shrine, a Japanese Shinto shrine to war dead who served the Emperor of Japan during wars from 1867–1951. The controversies involve civilians in service and government officials. Yasukuni is a shrine to house the actual souls of the dead as kami, or "spirits/souls" as loosely defined in the English words. This activity was strictly a religious matter due to the religious separation of State Shinto and the Japanese Government. The priesthood at the shrine has complete religious autonomy to decide to whom and how enshrinement may occur. It is thought that enshrinement is permanent and irreversible by the current clergy. Due to the enshrinement of individuals found to be war criminals by the International Military Tribunal for the Far East and an approach to the war museum considered by some to be nationalist, China, South Korea and North Korea have called the Yasukuni Shrine a microcosm of a revisionist and unapologetic approach to Japanese crimes of World War II. >Of the 2,466,532 people contained in the shrine's Book of Souls, 1,068 were convicted of war crimes by a post-World War II court. Of those, 14 are convicted Class A war criminals ("crime against peace").[1] The war crimes tribunals were carried out by the IMTFE, which comprised the victors of World War II including Australia, Canada, China, France, India, Netherlands, New Zealand, Philippines, United Kingdom, United States, and the Soviet Union. >Due to the nature of the crimes committed, visits to the shrine by Japanese Diet cabinet members in general and Prime Ministers in particular have been controversial. Former Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi made annual personal (non-governmental) visits from 2001 to 2006. China, North Korea, and South Korea have protested various visits since 1985. (omit) >Political impact >The controversial nature of the shrine has figured largely in both domestic Japanese politics and relations with other Asian countries. The controversy has been reignited nearly every year since 1975, when prime minister Takeo Miki visited the shrine as a private individual on August 15, the day that Japan commemorates the end of World War II. >(omit) > Visits by Japanese prime ministers to the shrine have resulted in official condemnation by neighbouring countries since 1985, as they see it as an attempt to legitimize Japan's past militarism. >Visits to the shrine are also controversial in the domestic debate over the proper role of religion in Japanese government. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Controversies_surrounding_Yasukuni_Shrine >Controversies surrounding Yasukuni Shrine - Wikipedia Isn't "the remembrance to the victims of Munich massacre at the opening ceremony of Tokyo 2020" and "Controversies surrounding Yasukuni Shrine" having the same political problem? ∩(・ω・)∩ In short, what ニャー σ( ̄▽ ̄) want say that … ( ̄3 ̄)~♪ Isn't The remembrance to the victims of Munich massacre at the opening ceremony of Tokyo 2020 political propaganda? d(*´m`)=3 >OLYMPIC CHARTER >(omit) >50 Advertising, demonstrations, propaganda* >2. No kind of demonstration or political, religious or racial propaganda is permitted in any >Olympic sites, venues or other areas. https://stillmed.olympic.org/media/Document%20Library/OlympicOrg/General/EN-Olympic-Charter.pdf?tab=presentation >EN-Olympic-Charter Isn't The remembrance to the victims of Munich massacre at the opening ceremony of Tokyo 2020 violates the rule 50.2 of Olympic Charter? d(*´m`)=3 ■The remembrance to the victims of Munich massacre at the opening ceremony of Tokyo 2020 ought to be taken "the measures or sanctions", don't it? m9(*´m`)=3 Isn't taking the remembrance to victims of war to Olympics same as taking war to Olympics? d(*´m `)=3 Isn't it… ヽ(´ー`)ノ violate olympism which cheses peaces and harmony? m9(^O^)b > member of Olympics >JULY 24 2021 - 12:47PM >Judoka being sent home over Israel stance >Greg Beacham >An Algerian judo athlete will be sent home from the Tokyo Olympics after he withdrew from the competition to avoid potentially facing an Israeli opponent. (omit) >The International Judo Federation's executive committee has temporarily suspended Nourine and Benikhlef, who are likely to face sanctions beyond the Olympics, which began Saturday. The Algerian Olympic committee then withdrew both men's accreditation and made plans to send them home. >The IJF said Nourine's position was "in total opposition to the philosophy of the International Judo Federation. The IJF has a strict non- discrimination policy, promoting solidarity as a key principle, reinforced by the values of judo." >Nourine and Benikhlef attribute their stance to their political support for Palestinians. https://www.inverelltimes.com.au/story/7355143/judoka-being-sent-home-over-israel-stance/?cs=1649 >Judoka being sent home over Israel stance _ The Inverell Times _ Inverell, NSW >Israeli–Palestinian conflict >The Israeli–Palestinian conflict is one of the world's most enduring conflicts, with the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip reaching 54 years of conflict.[5] Various attempts have been made to resolve the conflict as part of the Israeli–Palestinian peace process.[6][7][8][9] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli%E2%80%93Palestinian_conflict >Israeli–Palestinian conflict - Wikipedia the withdrewal of Nourine ニャソ is NG but The remembrance to the victims of Munich massacre is OK? ┐('~`;)┌ Aren't both of them violates the rule 50.2 of Olympic Charter? d(*´m`)=3 If the withdrewal of Nourine ニャソ is NG then isn't also the remembrance to the victims of Munich massacre NG? ( ̄▽ ̄)b >OLYMPIC CHARTER >(omit) >Measures and Sanctions, >Disciplinary Procedures and >Dispute Resolution >59 Measures and sanctions* >In the case of any violation of the Olympic Charter, the World Anti-Doping Code, the Olympic >Movement Code on the Prevention of Manipulation of Competitions