Window on Eurasia: Sochi Countdown -- 50 Weeks to the Olympiad in the North Caucasus
Note: This is my second special Window on Eurasia about the meaning and impact of the planned Olympiad on the nations in the surrounding region. These WOEs, which will appear each Friday over the coming year, will not aim at being comprehensive but rather will consist of a series of bullet points about such developments. I would like to invite anyone with special knowledge or information about this subject to send me references to the materials involved. My email address is paul.goble@gmail.comAllow me to express my thanks to all those who already have. Paul Goble
Russians Focusing on What Sochi Spending is Really Costing Them. Moscow news outlets are telling their readers and viewers that for what Moscow is spending on the Sochi Games, the Russian could have built sports facilities for all Russians and 31 million square meters or housing, something that would have allowed 1.5 million Russians to have completely new homes (rosbalt.ru/video/2013/02/21/1097126.html).
Firing of North Caucasian Who Led Tourism Effort for Sochi Slows Progress. The ouster of Akhmed Bilalov as the official in charge of tourism development near Sochi may have been part of a Kremlin power play – Bilalov is reputedly a Medvedev man – but it has offended many in the North Caucasus because he is the latest North Caucasian to be pushed aside by Moscow and worried Sochi backers because it may further delay tourism construction (nazaccent.ru/content/6886-prizrachnyj-turizm.html,www.kommersant.ru/doc-y/2122368 and kremlnews.ru/posts.html?p2_articleid=1524).
Someone is Killing Homeless Animals in Sochi. Someone, possibly someone who wants to clean up Sochi in advance of the games, is putting out poison to kill homeless animals, an approach that placards there say threatens children who may ingest the poisons instead (blogsochi.ru/content/budte-bditelny-v-sochi-nachalas-massovaya-travlya-zhivotnykh).
Sochi Organizers Hiding, Not Disposing Trash. In their rush to complete work, those building the Olympic sites and supporting facilities are hiding their trash rather than disposing of it according to Russian laws and international standards (bigcaucasus.com/events/topday/21-02-2013/82518-olimpic_garbage-0/).
Sochi Residents Think They Will Suffer Even AFTER the Games. Their hopes that the Olympics would improve their lives having been dashed, Sochi residents now fear that things will be even worse for them after the games are completed and wealthy Muscovites move in to the resorts (blogsochi.ru/content/gorod-stroika-gorod-mechta).
Some Olympic Buildings Not Connected to Sewers. One measure of the shortcuts some builders have taken, local Sochi residents say, is that those involved in construction of Olympic venues and support facilities have not bothered to connect some of these buildings to the sewer system (blogsochi.ru/content/grabiteli-bez-masok ).
A Model for Sochi? Kazan Activists Plan to Tell Sports Visitors About Political Problems There. Democratic activists in Kazan have announced plans to tell visitors to upcoming sporting events there about political repression in Tatarstan and other Middle Volga republics, a model for what some in Sochi may do at the Olympics there (ng.ru/regions/2013-02-20/6_kazan.html and turkist.org/2013/02/nabiullin.html).
Sochi Court Rules Against Those Protesting Against Olympic Construction. A Russian court has ordered local workers to cease and desist any protest actions at Olympic sites (kavkaz-uzel.ru/articles/220363/).
Forty-Nine Olympics Projects Behind Schedule, Russian Officials Concede. Most Russian assessments of construction for the Sochi games has been upbeat, but the growing discrepancy between such conclusions and the facts on the ground has forced one television program to acknowledge that 49 sites are behind schedule (vesti-sochi.tv/olimpiada/14953-na-vozvedenii-49-olimpijskih-obektov-est-otstavanija-ot-grafika-).
Sochi Olympics will be "a Catastrophe” for Putin, Kasparov Says. Russian opposition figure Gari Kasparov says that Russia is "still not prepared for this Olympiad” despite massive spending and that as a result, and despite official claims, "the Sochi Olympics are becoming "a catastrophe for Russian President Putin (regnum.ru/news/polit/1626599.html).
Sochi Venue Road Cost Three Times What NASA Spent to Send Probe to Mars.Moscow is spending 7.5 billion US dollars for the construction of a 48 kilometer road linking two venues, Adler and Krasnaya Polyana, an amount three times as much as NASA spent to send its latest probe to Mars, according to a Tatar activist (tatar-centr.blogspot.com/2013/02/blog-post_298.html).
Moscow Plans to Carefully Filter Muslim Guides for Sochi Games. Russian officials say that Sochi Muslims will work as volunteers at the Olympiad but only after receiving special training and vetting (islamrf.ru/news/russia/rusnews/26210/).
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