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Jenni Frazer

Analysis

Why? No proper answer

August 9, 2012 14:15
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When a veteran Israeli journalist asked Lord Coe, the chairman of the London Games, if he could address the vexed question of the missing minute's silence for the murdered Israeli athletes at the Games' Opening Ceremony, the response was extraordinary.

"That's an impertinent question," he said. "Impertinent?" responded the Israeli journalist. "It's a very sensitive matter in my country."

"It's sensitive here, too," said Lord Coe, turning on his heel.

A few minutes later, I caught up with the former Olympic athlete, during the reception at London's Guildhall. Lord Coe had previously said that he would mark the deaths in his own way, although he was not prepared to expand on what form that would take.

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