Lib Dem Euro MP Phil Bennion has received assurances from the International Olympic Committee that the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics must be open to all, without discrimination on the basis of race, gender or sexual orientation.    

sochi-gay-olympicsFollowing concerns in letters from constituents, Phil Bennion wrote to Jacques Rogge, President of the International Olympic Committee, over the new Russian law prohibiting information which “promotes non-traditional sexual relations” to minors.
In a letter of reply, the IOC says that the Games must be open not just to competitors, but also for spectators, officials, the media and anyone else connected to the Games.
West Midlands region MEP Phil Bennion said:
“The new laws in Russia are worrying and depressing. I believe it is wrong to discriminate against people because of their sexuality.”
The response from the IOC goes on to say that the organisation had received a number of assurances from the highest government level in Russia that the law will not affect people attending or taking part in the Games.
Phil Bennion added:
 “I am pleased that the IOC is taking this matter seriously. I have also written to the Russian Ambassador in London to raise my concerns and to ensure that those attending the Winter Olympics are free from discrimination.”
The new law in Russia has provoked harsh international criticism ahead of the Games, including from the comedian Stephen Fry.
The legislation, introduced in June, prohibits LGBT ‘propaganda’ in material made available to children. After it’s introduction Russia has experienced an upsurge in homophobic vigilante attacks.
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Notes:
Russian Embassy Press Release - 09/08/2013 - Is Russia Really Anti-LGBT?
“The Russian legislation prohibits only LGBT propaganda among children. That does not contradict the Constitution. In 2010, the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation made a ruling that family, maternity and childhood in their traditional meaning are basic values that determine the existence and development of multinational Russia.”
Earlier this year Phil Bennion MEP tabled a Written Parliamentary Question to the European Commission on LGBT rights in Iran: