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Will the Next Winter Games be in a War Zone?
CBC ^ | Thursday, February 25, 2010 | Bill Gilespie

Posted on 02/26/2010 4:29:25 PM PST by nickcarraway

As the Vancouver Winter Games draw to a close this weekend, Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson will hand the Olympic flag to IOC president Jacques Rogge, who in turn will hand it to Sochi Mayor Anatoly Pakhomov.

Sochi, Russia, is the home of the 2014 Winter Games.

The summer the International Olympic Committee awarded the games to Russia, I paid 50 rubles ($1.75) to ride a rickety chairlift up its Olympic mountain. It's called Krasnaya Polyana, which means red meadow in Russian, and it's where all the ski events will be held.

Back in Soviet times, an all-expenses-paid family vacation in Sochi was a perk the state awarded only to its best workers. Even in summer, it wasn't hard to see why.

Nearing the top, the lush pine forest gave way to fresh alpine grass and trailing wisps of fog.

Then, all of a sudden, soldiers.

Armed men aren't that unusual in Russia. When I was the CBC Radio correspondent in Moscow from 2001 to 2005, even the security guards at the local rink where I took my son to play hockey on Saturday mornings carried Kalashnikovs.

But here they were at the top of one of Russia's premier ski resorts. Near the soldiers, construction crews poured concrete for what looked like military bunkers.

Lift up your eyes

Maybe these were just footings for a new Olympic chairlift. But when I asked one of the soldiers what the workers were building, he pointed his assault rifle towards the mountains in the distance.

And with that gesture, the ruble dropped.

Those nearby mountains were in Abkazia, a battleground just 18 months earlier, in August 2008, during a war between Russia and Georgia.

Sochi and Abkazia are in the Caucasus Mountains, and a little farther down the Caucasus range is another trouble spot — Chechnya, about 400 kilometres to the east.

Continue down the range and you will find four other Russian provinces with Islamist insurgencies on the boil.

The violence in the Russian Caucasus has been under-reported by the Western media, but truck bombings, suicide attacks, assassinations, beheadings and gun battles are now a daily occurrence.

Does the IOC know this?

Putin's charm

In 2007, when the IOC awarded the games to Sochi, then Russian president Vladimir Putin put his prestige on the line by flying to Guatemala for the final selection meeting.

Putin flattered the delegates by making them the first audience he had ever addressed in English.

He ruefully reminded them that Russia and the Soviet Union had won more gold medals in the Winter Olympics than any other country but had never hosted the Games.

What he didn't say, but everyone knew, was that the 1980 Summer Games in Moscow were ruined by a U.S.-led boycott to protest against the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.

Putin also reminded the IOC delegates that, today, Russia's treasury is bulging with petrodollars. No matter how many billions it costs to build modern facilities in a remote region such as Sochi, he assured them, Russia would be good for it.

Which is a good thing, because Sochi's airport isn't much to look at.

In fact, the Soviet electrical grid in the area will have to be ripped out and replaced.

Not to mention the 26 kilometres of tunnels that will have to be bored through 15 mountains to twin the existing road to the ski hill.

Insurgents on the rise

Putin soft-pedalled the security problems the Sochi Games might face. And at the time, it appeared the Chechen war might be petering out.

Today, however, Sochi is looking like an increasingly dubious choice for an Olympic Games.

The Chechen war the Kremlin said was over has spread to the entire Caucasus.

Home-grown Islamist extremists who identify with al-Qaeda are battling the Russian military and local police daily in the Muslim-majority Russian provinces of Chechnya, Ingushetia, Dagestan, Kabardino-Balkaria and Karachay-Cherkessia.

The deadliest incident so far was a suicide truck bomb in Nazran, the capital of Ingushetia in August 2009. That blast killed 24 police officers and wounded 260 civilians.

The rebel goal is to carve out an independent state governed by Sharia law, which they want to call the Islamic Caucasus Emirate.

The violence didn't receive much media coverage outside Russia until last November when, in what was possibly an attempt to gain world attention, rebel leader Doku Umarov ordered his fighters to take the battle to the Russian heartland.

The result was a bomb on the high-speed luxury train between Moscow and St. Petersburg, an attack that killed 27 passengers.

A second look?

If those really were military bunkers I saw when I rode the chairlift to the top of Krasnaya Polyana 2½ years ago, they suggest that, even as Putin was courting the IOC delegates in Guatemala, he knew an attack on the Olympic ski hill would be a surefire way for the rebels to attract world attention.

Here in peaceable Canada, some 15,000 soldiers, local police and every spare RCMP officer from Cape Spear to Esquimalt are guarding the Vancouver Games against terrorist attacks.

After the Moscow-St. Petersburg train was bombed, the IOC's Jacques Rogge was asked whether he was worried about security for the Sochi Games.

He said he believed the Russians could handle it.

But with Caucasus looking more and more like a war zone, Rogge might be wise to take a second look.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; News/Current Events; Russia
KEYWORDS: olympics; russi

1 posted on 02/26/2010 4:29:25 PM PST by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway

Do Muslims participate in the Winter Olympics? And if so what kind?


2 posted on 02/26/2010 4:33:23 PM PST by Dallas59 (President Robert Gibbs 2009-2013)
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To: nickcarraway

“Will the Next Winter Games be in a War Zone?”

Wow, might actually make the snooze-fest worth watching.


3 posted on 02/26/2010 4:34:28 PM PST by Grunthor (The more people I meet, the more I love my dogs.)
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To: Grunthor

I guess the judges would be more motivated to be fair.


4 posted on 02/26/2010 4:35:58 PM PST by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway

The next Winter Olympics will be held in a war zone only if they’re held in Washington, D.C.


5 posted on 02/26/2010 4:36:39 PM PST by IbJensen (A Prayer for Obama (Ps 109.8): "Let his days be few; and let another take his position.")
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To: nickcarraway

Almost no MUZZIES here! We can get it done at Beaver Creek and Vail!


6 posted on 02/26/2010 4:38:26 PM PST by WellyP
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To: Dallas59

Well I noticed either Iraq or Iran had a FEMALE athlete in the opening ceremony, but I can’t remember what sport she was in. And Turkey had a female skater, although I don’t know if she was Muslim.


7 posted on 02/26/2010 4:38:43 PM PST by GnuHere
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To: Grunthor

If Shaun White does a McTwist over landmines and machine gun nests, that would be cool.


8 posted on 02/26/2010 4:39:19 PM PST by max americana
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To: nickcarraway

I take it all this was planned before the recent unpleasantness in Georgia?


9 posted on 02/26/2010 4:43:26 PM PST by HiTech RedNeck (I am in America but not of America (per bible: am in the world but not of it))
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To: IbJensen

Would this deprecatory screed fall under the definition of schadenfreude or glucksmerz? The germans must have a word for such fortuitous contempt.


10 posted on 02/26/2010 4:47:37 PM PST by Calusa (The pump won't prime 'cause the vandals took the handle. Quoth Bob Dylan.)
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To: nickcarraway
If Rogge thought it was bad that an Olympic luger died on his watch in an accident on a poorly designed track, wait until Sochi.

The best that can be expected is inadequate snow. Sochi is a Summer seaside resort. There is a small ski area nearby that is hardly world class and is known for iffy snow on the lower part of the runs.

Worse may be the infrastructure. The region needs a new power grid, a new road net, airport expansion and big light rail expansion just to handle the international crowds. Russia isn't swimming in petrodollars any more and in the best of times isn't a very efficient builder. Will Sochi be ready?

Then there's the worst case - a terrorist attack. This will be soooo inviting a target. Even if nothing happens, how will the world perceive the inevitable Russian heavy-handed security?

This could go down as the worst IOC selection in history.

11 posted on 02/26/2010 4:52:36 PM PST by colorado tanker
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To: Dallas59
Do Muslims participate in the Winter Olympics?

Is head lopping going to be on the venue now?

12 posted on 02/26/2010 4:53:49 PM PST by 386wt
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To: Dallas59

Only a small handful.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Winter_Olympics#Participating_teams


13 posted on 02/26/2010 4:53:56 PM PST by Impy (RED=COMMUNIST, NOT REPUBLICAN | NO "INDIVIDUAL MANDATE"!!!!!!!)
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To: nickcarraway

Sochi looks beautiful.

I’m sure Putin will brutally crush all problems before the games.


14 posted on 02/26/2010 4:55:02 PM PST by Impy (RED=COMMUNIST, NOT REPUBLICAN | NO "INDIVIDUAL MANDATE"!!!!!!!)
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To: 386wt

That is so old school! We have moved to Pole Dancing!


15 posted on 02/26/2010 5:00:28 PM PST by US_MilitaryRules (Become a monthly donor or FR won't be here for you!)
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To: Dallas59

The blowin’ up on the outside kind ?


16 posted on 02/26/2010 5:24:02 PM PST by fieldmarshaldj (~"This is what happens when you find a stranger in the Amber Lamps !"~~)
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To: nickcarraway

The IOC doesn’t care. Skiing in a war zone? No problem! Michael Phelps breaking records in the midst of a violent and ridiculously corrupt Rio with favelas as a lovely backdrop? Bring it on!

At least the whining Russian skaters will be happy. Putin will probably strong arm wins for them.


17 posted on 02/26/2010 5:29:34 PM PST by TruJess
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To: Dallas59

Synchronized suicide-bombing


18 posted on 02/26/2010 7:06:10 PM PST by ExpatGator (I hate Illinois Nazis!)
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