By: Vickie J. Rubinson
Diplomatic Circles Report
Even though Russia will be hosting the next Winter Olympics in 2014, Vladimir Putin will snub this summer's games in Great Britain, reports the Guardian. Apparently Russia's recently re-elected president is unhappy with Britain for a range of reasons--being accused of human rights abuses, British MPs blocking travel visas for Russian officials implicated in the death of an anti-corruption lawyer, the murder of former KGB agent Alexander Litvenko in London in 2006--and is taking out his displeasure by dissing the Olympics. Russian PM Dmitry Medvedev will attend instead.
"I think Putin doesn't want to come to Britain and face difficult questions," said one MP. "This is further evidence of the turning inwards of Putin towards a more nationalistic authoritarianism and a rejection of western values."
Putin will not be the only head of state not coming: others include Syria's Bashar al_Assad, Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe and Belarus's Alexander Lutkashenko. But with 120 heads of state expected to attend the London Olympics opening--compared to 87 who went to the Bejing Olympics in 2008--many are saying it will be the largest-ever gathering of national leaders.
Friday, June 1, 2012
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