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A report by Global Rights Compliance revealed that two-thirds of Russian athletes approved to compete as neutrals at the Paris Olympics have expressed support for Moscow's invasion of Ukraine or have military links, prompting criticism. Despite bans on Russian and Belarusian teams, 15 Russian and 16 Belarusian athletes are participating under strict conditions set by the International Olympic Committee. The IOC and French officials defended the selection process, while human rights groups highlighted athletes openly defying neutrality rules by supporting the war. The controversy surrounds athletes competing as neutrals but allegedly endorsing the invasion, raising concerns about the IOC's oversight and neutrality enforcement.
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- 46 days ago
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