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Jenni Frazer

ByJenni Frazer, Jenni Frazer

Opinion

So let me get this straight

July 23, 2012 13:33
1 min read

Jacques Rogge is president of the International Olympic Committee.

Jacques Rogge, in this capacity, has consistently and repeatedly refused to hold a minute's silence in memory of the 11 murdered Israeli athletes. Their deaths, incidentally, took place at the Munich Games at which Rogge himself represented his country as an Olympian.

As recently as Saturday, Rogge rejected yet again the idea of a minute's silence at the Opening Ceremony.

We have four more days to go until the Games open. Global pressure is building on the IOC, from the athletes' widows to President Obama, from world leaders to American sportscasters.