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Anti-Olympic petition gains tens of thousands of signatures

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● Although 70-80% of Japanese citizens in polls say they want the Olympics cancelled or postponed, there is no indication this will happen.

Tokyo, May 6: An online petition calling for the Tokyo Olympics to be canceled has gained tens of thousands of signatures since being launched in Japan only days ago.

The rollout of the petition comes with Tokyo, Osaka and several other areas under a state of emergency with coronaviru­s infections rising — particular­ly new variants. The state of emergency is to expire on May 11, but some reports in Japan say it is likely to be extended.

The postponed Olympics are to open in just under three months on July 23.

The petition is addressed to Internatio­nal Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach, who has tentative plans to visit Japan later this month. He is expected to meet the Olympic torch relay on May 17 in Hiroshima, and perhaps also travel to Tokyo where small antiOlympi­c are protests being planned.

Although 70-80% of Japanese citizens in polls say they want the Olympics cancelled or postponed, there is no indication this will happen. Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, Tokyo organizing committee president Seiko Hashimoto, and Bach have repeatedly said the games will go on as scheduled.

Organizers and the IOC unveiled so-called Playbooks last week, explaining rules for athletes and others to show how the Olympics can be held in the middle of a pandemic. Several test events have been conducted in the last few days, and organizers have reported few problems.

The Olympic torch relay has been crisscross­ing Japan for a month. Organizers say that eight people working relay have tested for the virus.

The Tokyo Olympics have become a face-saving exercise for Japan, which has officially spent $15.4 billion to prepare them. For the IOC, the Tokyo Olympics are critical since on the positive 73% of its income comes from selling television rights.

Organisers say the Olympics will be “safe and secure,” though this has been challenged by local medial specialist­s, and in an editorial last month in the British Medical Journal. It said mass events like the Olympics are “neither safe nor secure.” Organisers say they will need 10,000 health workers to support the Olympics. They have also requested 500 additional nurses — a nurses’ federation balked at the request — and 200 sports medicine specialist­s.

The petition was organized by Kenji Utsunomiya, a lawyer who has run several times for Tokyo governor. It registered about 50,000 signatures in the first 24 hours after being launched.

“Government policies are being set with the Olympics in mind, and measures to curb the coronaviru­s pandemic are being neglected,” Utsunomiya told The Associated Press.

“Hospital are stretched thin, and some people are dying at home.”

The headline in English over the

“Cancel

Olympics lives.”

The petition suggests the Olympics cannot be held safely and says the games have drained finances away for other needs such as the rollout of a Covid-19 vaccine. “In order to host the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympic­s in July, we must devote a large number of medical profession­als, valuable resources such as medical facilities and medical equipment, and various other resources,” the petition says. petition reads:

the Tokyo to protect our

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