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Sochi 2014: Gay rights protests target Russia's games | Sochi 2014: Gay rights protests target Russia's games |
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Gay rights activists across the world have been holding a day of protests against the Russian government, just two days before the Winter Olympics begin in the southern resort of Sochi. | |
The protests seek to persuade sponsors of the event to speak out over Russia's controversial laws on homosexuality. | The protests seek to persuade sponsors of the event to speak out over Russia's controversial laws on homosexuality. |
The gay rights protests were organised in 19 cities around the globe. | |
The Olympic torch has arrived in Sochi, having visited 135 cities in the 122 days since leaving Moscow. | The Olympic torch has arrived in Sochi, having visited 135 cities in the 122 days since leaving Moscow. |
It will spend three days in and around Sochi before arriving in the Olympic stadium to light the Olympic cauldron during Friday's opening ceremony. | It will spend three days in and around Sochi before arriving in the Olympic stadium to light the Olympic cauldron during Friday's opening ceremony. |
Growing disquiet | Growing disquiet |
Wednesday's protests took place in cities including Melbourne, London, Paris and St Petersburg, with more expected during the evening. | |
Activists want Olympic sponsors such as McDonald's, Coca-Cola, Samsung and Visa to speak against Russia's new laws on homosexuality. | |
Last year, Russia banned the promotion of "non-traditional" sexuality - widely seen as an attack on gay rights. | Last year, Russia banned the promotion of "non-traditional" sexuality - widely seen as an attack on gay rights. |
The law makes providing information on homosexuality to under-18s a crime, punishable by a fine. | The law makes providing information on homosexuality to under-18s a crime, punishable by a fine. |
Critics say its loose interpretation effectively stops gay rights protests in Russia. | Critics say its loose interpretation effectively stops gay rights protests in Russia. |
Marie Campbell, a director at the equality campaign group All Out, told the BBC that the new Russian laws went against the spirit of the Olympics. | Marie Campbell, a director at the equality campaign group All Out, told the BBC that the new Russian laws went against the spirit of the Olympics. |
"All our members, as well as everyone else around the world, want to celebrate the Olympic values of personal strength and endurance and integrity," she said. | "All our members, as well as everyone else around the world, want to celebrate the Olympic values of personal strength and endurance and integrity," she said. |
"All we are saying is that we can't just ignore the fact that this is happening in Russia where these anti-gay laws are preventing the Olympic values being lived and enjoyed by millions of people." | "All we are saying is that we can't just ignore the fact that this is happening in Russia where these anti-gay laws are preventing the Olympic values being lived and enjoyed by millions of people." |
In a corporate blog post, AT&T condemned Russia's stance, saying it stood "against Russia's anti-LGBT [lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender] law". | In a corporate blog post, AT&T condemned Russia's stance, saying it stood "against Russia's anti-LGBT [lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender] law". |
The telecommunications giant is not an IOC sponsor but it does sponsor the US Olympic Committee. | The telecommunications giant is not an IOC sponsor but it does sponsor the US Olympic Committee. |
Last month, President Vladimir Putin said homosexuals would be welcome in Sochi for the Olympics but added: "Just leave the children in peace." | Last month, President Vladimir Putin said homosexuals would be welcome in Sochi for the Olympics but added: "Just leave the children in peace." |
"We don't have a ban on non-traditional sexual relations," he said. "We have a ban on the propaganda of homosexuality and paedophilia." | "We don't have a ban on non-traditional sexual relations," he said. "We have a ban on the propaganda of homosexuality and paedophilia." |
Unfinished hotels | Unfinished hotels |
Meanwhile, President Putin has arrived in Sochi amid growing disquiet about whether preparations will be complete by Friday. | Meanwhile, President Putin has arrived in Sochi amid growing disquiet about whether preparations will be complete by Friday. |
Hundreds of visitors arriving this week found that their hotels were unfinished. | Hundreds of visitors arriving this week found that their hotels were unfinished. |
The BBC's Daniel Sandford in Sochi says that while the venues themselves appear complete, the areas around them still resemble building sites. | The BBC's Daniel Sandford in Sochi says that while the venues themselves appear complete, the areas around them still resemble building sites. |
Our correspondent says that what President Putin had hoped would be a showcase event is still proving to be a headache. | Our correspondent says that what President Putin had hoped would be a showcase event is still proving to be a headache. |
The estimated cost of the Games has soared from $12bn (£7bn) to over $50bn. | The estimated cost of the Games has soared from $12bn (£7bn) to over $50bn. |
The ratings agency Moody's released a report on Wednesday suggesting Russia was unlikely to receive an overall macroeconomic boost from the event - something which, correspondents say, President Putin had banked on. | The ratings agency Moody's released a report on Wednesday suggesting Russia was unlikely to receive an overall macroeconomic boost from the event - something which, correspondents say, President Putin had banked on. |
It said Sochi and the surrounding area would struggle to maintain Olympic facilities after the event, and it was unclear whether they would receive the hoped-for boost in tourism revenues. | It said Sochi and the surrounding area would struggle to maintain Olympic facilities after the event, and it was unclear whether they would receive the hoped-for boost in tourism revenues. |
Addressing journalists in Sochi on Tuesday, Mr Putin insisted that the enormous construction effort to prepare the city for the games had greatly improved the environment. | Addressing journalists in Sochi on Tuesday, Mr Putin insisted that the enormous construction effort to prepare the city for the games had greatly improved the environment. |
However, environmentalists have accused the Russian authorities of damaging the area during construction for the games. | However, environmentalists have accused the Russian authorities of damaging the area during construction for the games. |