A Russian group is planning to hold a "gay games" in Moscow days after the
Sochi Winter Olympic Games and is calling on international athletes to come and
support the event.
Viktor Romanov, the chairman of the board of the Russian LGBT (Lesbian, gay,
bisexual, and transgender) Sport Federation, said the event - which will be for
Russian amateur sports people - was set to open in February 2014 after the
closing ceremony of the Sochi Games.
"We are starting on February 26 so that people who want to - sports people,
officials, journalists - can travel from Sochi to Moscow to support us," Romanov
told AFP in an interview on late Monday.
"We will be grateful to any official or any 颅famous figure who comes to
support us."
The group plans to hold the Russian Open Games in Moscow from February 26 to
March 2, 2014, three days after the Olympic Games end in Sochi.
Romanov insisted the group was not breaking a controversial law signed by
President Vladimir Putin in June that bans the promotion of homosexuality to
minors.
"The law does not cover us because we are not doing propaganda of
homosexuality, but propaganda of sport and a healthy lifestyle," Romanov
said.
"We aren't breaking the law."
Nevertheless, he called the games a response to the homophobic climate.
"We understand very well that with this difficult time that we are in, we
can't stand aside."
The federation does not need to apply for permission from the authorities to
hold sports events - unlike the organizers of gay pride protests.
"We will hire sports venues, they will be 'closed' ... we will produce
badges, special passes for all the participants," Romanov said.
He said that the organizers would inform the sports ministry, the Moscow city
government and the police of all the events.
The group, which is officially registered as a noncommercial organization,
has held sports events for several hundred members over the last three
years.
(Agencies)
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