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Struggle in Tokyo to cancel Olympics ...!


With the Olympics set to begin on the 23rd, organizers said on Saturday that a first-time resident of the Tokyo Olympic Village had contracted a corona infection.

Toshiro Myuto, CEO of the organizing committee, said: "At present, it is normal for such infections to occur. It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post. They do not belong to Japan. It’s all about the game. He is currently being held on quarantine for 14 days.

It is noteworthy that a total of 11,000 athletes, athletes and other officials are staying in the Olympic Village.

Japanese people support the competition:

International Olympic Council (IOC) President Thomas Bach has expressed confidence that the Japanese public will support the Olympics.

In this connection, Ava said on Saturday: There will be no 100 percent support for the Olympics or any event. Debate over this in the current epidemic will exacerbate the situation. We will try to win the trust of the people through strict cowardly prevention methods. Everyone in the Olympic Village can stay today without any impact. The IOC has called for the removal of banners held by the South Korean side in connection with the 16th-century Japan-Korea war. Corona said it was only when the situation improved that it could consider allowing passengers on the grounds.

Struggle against competition:

With just a few days to go before the start of the Olympics, a protest was held in Tokyo on Saturday demanding the cancellation of the Games.

The protest group gathered at the venue of the IOC Executive Committee meeting to present a petition to Thomas, President of the International Olympic Council. Then there was a tug of war between them and the police. One year after the Corona disaster, the Olympics are now underway.

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