Friday, August 16, 2013

Hidden Beauty Russian Athletics Legend

At the last time Russia hosted an Olympics in Russian, half the world didn’t turn up. Some sportspeople are calling for another boycott over the country’s new anti-gay laws when Russia hosts the winter Olympics next year.

Athletes from countries around the world have quietly staged their own gentle protests at the world athletics championships in Moscow. Two Swedish athletes competed on Thursday with their fingernails painted in rainbow colours.
We are very afraid about our nation because we consider ourselves like normal, standard people in their country.
Russia’s glamour athlete and legend, Yelena Isinbayeva, said she was strongly opposed to a boycott of next February's Sochi Olympics over the controversial laws banning gay "propaganda" for minors and criticised athletes for painting their nails be part of beauty.


Russian President Vladimir Putin in June signed into law legislation that punishes the dissemination of information about homosexuality to minors but which activists say can be used for a broad crackdown against gays.
The law does not simply explicitly ban participation in gay pride parades or promotion of gay equality but anyone wearing a rainbow flag or writing about gay relationships on social media, for instance, could be accused of propagandising and face punishment.

American middle-distance runner Nick Symmonds, who won the silver medal in the 800 metres, voiced his support for gay rights in a blog before the World Championships began. Once in Moscow, Symmonds didn't want to comment saying, "You're not allowed to talk about it here. I'll get put in jail for it."