quinta-feira, 17 de novembro de 2022

Será que a Alemanha ainda não perdoou ter perdido a 2ª grande Guerra com a Rússia? Querem desforra na 3ª, desta vez ao lado da USA, UK e demais coligados?

 17 de Novembro, de 2022... Moscovo protesta contra a recusa do governo alemão de emitir vistos de entrada para os russos antes da reunião do Comité Paralímpico Internacional...

Será que a Alemanha, através dos seus actuais dirigentes neoconservadores ainda não perdoou, e nem dissemos aceitou, ter perdido a 2ª grande Guerra com a Rússia?  

Será porque estão semi-escravizados pelos norte-americanos, como se viu face a explosão terrorista inglesa e norte-americana do oleoduto Nord Stream que levava a energia russa para a Alemanha, e que gerou um silêncio de avestruz e hipócrita da quase totalidade dos dirigentes da União Europeia, após uma vergonhosa comissão de inquérito que se fechou em copas ao fim de uns dias, sem permitir sequer aos russos participarem?


Será que é ainda a inveja entre grandes Estados Europeus e as suas situações, lutas proezas políticas, económicas ou mesmo desportivas, e que  tendo perdido na segunda a Alemanha quer ganhar na terceira?

A Assembleia geral extraordinária do IPC foi organizada em 17 de novembro na capital alemã de Berlim e, de acordo com reportagens anteriores dos meios de informação, a Alemanha negou vistos de entrada aos delegados que representavam o Comitê Paraolímpico Russo.

MOSCOW, November 17. /TASS/. Moscow is outraged by Germany’s decision to deny visas to the Russian Paralympic Committee (RPC) delegation at the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) extraordinary session in Berlin this week, Ivan Nechayev, Deputy Director of the Russian Foreign Ministry's Information and Press Department, told a briefing on Thursday.

"We resent the fact that Germany refused to issue entry visas to our delegates representing the Russian Paralympic Committee, who had been invited by the International Olympic Committee [IPC] to attend the extraordinary session of the organization’s General Assembly in Berlin on November 16," the diplomat said.

"We consider the denial of the Russian Paralympic Committee’s representatives to attend the General Assembly to be a manifestation of a prejudiced and biased competition," he said.

On Wednesday, at an extraordinary general assembly, the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) suspended the Russian Paralympic Committee’s (RPC) membership in the organization. Under the IPC’s decision, the RPC forfeits all rights in the organization, except for the right to appeal. If the appeal is turned down, the suspension can only be overturned by the IPC General Assembly. The IPC is expected to hold its next General Assembly in the fourth quarter of 2023.

The extraordinary IPC general assembly was organized on November 17 in the German capital of Berlin and, according to previous media reports, Germany denied entry visas to delegates representing the Russian Paralympic Committee.

RPC ongoing spat with IPC

On August 7, 2016, the International Paralympic committee (the IPC) decided to bar the entire Russian team from taking part in the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Brazil’s Rio de Janeiro.

The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) on August 23, 2016 upheld the IPC’s ruling that came on the heels of a report delivered a month earlier by the WADA Independent Commission, chaired by Canadian sports law professor Richard McLaren.

Besides collectively punishing the Russian national team by banning it from the Rio Games, the IPC also decided to suspend the RPC’s membership in the international organization.

However, the team of Russian athletes, led by Rozhkov, was allowed to participate in the Summer Olympics in Tokyo, where it finished in 4th place in the overall medals standings among the rest of the national participants.

Para athletes from Russia also participated in the 2018 Paralympic Winter Games in South Korea’s PyeongChang on a neutral status, dubbed as the Neutral Paralympic Athletes (NPA), as the RPC’s membership with the IPC (the International Paralympic Committee) was suspended at that time.

Russia’s so-called ‘neutral’ team of Para athletes brought home a total of 24 medals in PyeongChang, including eight gold, 10 silver and six bronze, ranking second in the overall medal count at the 2018 PyeongChang Paralympics, after the national team of the United States.

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