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US Issues Terrorism Warning For Winter Olympics

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Following the suicide bombings and the discovery of numerous explosive devices near Sochi - the site of the Winter Olympics - the US state department warned Americans of the potential for terrorism. As Reuters reports, in a 'travel warning' that the Olympics presented "an attractive target for terrorists," the department urged Americans to be vigilant about personal security at the Games, and flagged the possibility of petty crime, inadequate medical care and hotel shortages. Somewhat oddly, the state department also used the warning to highlight the fact that a Russian law, much criticized by rights groups,
that would make it a crime to publicly promote the equality of gay,
lesbian, bisexual and transgender people.

 

Via Reuters,

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In a "travel warning," the department urged Americans to be vigilant about personal security at the February 7 to March 14 Olympic Games, and flagged the possibility of petty crime, inadequate medical care and hotel shortages.

 

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"Large-scale public events such as the Olympics present an attractive target for terrorists," the State Department wrote in the travel warning, saying that Russian authorities have said they are taking appropriate security measures.

 

However, the department noted what it described as "acts of terrorism" in Russia during the final three months of last year, including three suicide bombings that targeted public transportation in city of Volgograd, 600 miles from Sochi.

 

"There is no indication of a specific threat to U.S. institutions or citizens, but U.S. citizens should be aware of their personal surroundings and follow good security practices," it said.

 

The warning also highlighted the danger of petty crime and the possibility that political demonstrations - which the Olympic charter bars at the site of the Games, but which Russian authorities say may take place seven miles from Sochi in the village of Khost - could unexpectedly turn violent.

In addition to the threat of terrorism, the US state department saw fit to remind travelers of Russia's anti-gay actions...

It also highlighted a Russian law, much criticized by rights groups, that would make it a crime to publicly promote the equality of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people.

 

It also noted that Russia's State Duma lower house of parliament passed a law in June banning the "propaganda of nontraditional sexual relations" to minors which, in the U.S. government's view, applies to Russian citizens and foreigners.

 

"Russian citizens found guilty of violating the law could face a fine of up to 100,000 rubles ($3,100). Foreign citizens face similar fines, up to 14 days in jail, and deportation," it said.

We are sure Putin will be cock-a-hoop at this release after spending more than China did on the Summer Olympics to highlight his nation's appeal...

 

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Sun, 01/12/2014 - 00:40 | 4324202 W74
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I support this.  The funny thing is that I've been a Putin fan ever since the US put me through Russian Language courses down in North Carolina.  I'm glad that Russia has passed a law against the "guloboi" (In American English the word for homosexual is gay, which is a synonmy that used to mean happy; in Russian the word for homosexual is 'Blue' specifically light blue since the language differentiates sky blues and water blues as completely different colors)

Sun, 01/12/2014 - 19:05 | 4325524 kashey
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no, not guloboy, but goluboy.
as well we often uze "pedick".

Sun, 01/12/2014 - 05:23 | 4324365 Notarocketscientist
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Bandar's Threat Comes True - Russia Will Respond

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As-Safir said Prince Bandar pledged to safeguard Russia’s naval base in Syria if the Assad regime is toppled, but he also hinted at Chechen terrorist attacks on Russia’s Winter Olympics in Sochi if there is no accord. “I can give you a guarantee to protect the Winter Olympics next year. The Chechen groups that threaten the security of the games are controlled by us,” he allegedly said.

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A deadly suicide bombing at a crowded railroad station in southern Russia on Sunday, followed by a blast in a trolley bus on Monday in the same city, raised the specter of a new wave of terrorism just six weeks before the Winter Olympics in Sochi.

President Vladimir V. Putin’s government has worked to protect the Olympics with some of the most extensive security measures ever imposed for the Games. But the bombings, in Volgograd, underscored the threat the country faces from a radical Islamic insurgency in the North Caucasus that has periodically spilled into the Russian heartland, with deadly results, including several recent attacks.

Sun, 01/12/2014 - 09:41 | 4324481 Cortez
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The State Department should have issued a terrorist warning before the 1996 Summer Games.

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