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Jewish leadership tells Rogge: your presence is not enough

August 10, 2012 07:54

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Jenni Frazer,

Jenni Frazer

2 min read

Mick Davis, chair of the UJIA and the Jewish Leadership Council, spoke on behalf of the community at the Guildhall ceremony to commemorate the Munich athletes. In unusually trenchant remarks, addressed directly to Jacques Rogge, the IOC president, he said: "We - British citizens, Israelis, Jews and all people of conscience – are here this evening to honour the memory of the victims.

"To remember their names.

"To share the pain and anguish of their families, and to demand, that those in a position and with the authority to do so, take the responsibility that only they can: to acknowledge, in the official Olympic programme, unambiguously and publicly the murderous terrorist attack that was perpetrated against the 11 Israeli Olympians and to remember.

"For as we gather here in London, a dark shadow still hangs over the International Olympic Committee.

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