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Seven nations’ governments boycotting World Cup in Russia
By Victor Morton - The Washington Times - Tuesday, March 27, 2018
A boycott of this summer’s World Cup in Russia over the nerve-agent attack in Britain has reportedly been joined by seven governments.
According to The Sun, six nations with teams that have qualified for the world’s biggest sporting event are expected to join the British government in refusing to participate in the festivities.
Those nations are Poland, Iceland, Denmark, Sweden, Australia and Japan.
More national governments are expected to join, the British tabloid reported.
The boycott is a punishment for the March 4 attack in Salisbury, England, in which former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were found slumped on a park bench, poisoned by a nerve agent. Russia has been declared responsible for the attack, which it has denied.
None of the seven countries, the Sun explained, have said their teams will pull out of the tournament and none are expected to, with some having noted that this would punish their own country’s fans as much as Russia.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/mar/27/world-cup-boycott-seven-nations-governments-protes/
Poland, Iceland, Denmark, Sweden, Australia and Japan should never be allowed to play in the world cup again.
By Victor Morton - The Washington Times - Tuesday, March 27, 2018
A boycott of this summer’s World Cup in Russia over the nerve-agent attack in Britain has reportedly been joined by seven governments.
According to The Sun, six nations with teams that have qualified for the world’s biggest sporting event are expected to join the British government in refusing to participate in the festivities.
Those nations are Poland, Iceland, Denmark, Sweden, Australia and Japan.
More national governments are expected to join, the British tabloid reported.
The boycott is a punishment for the March 4 attack in Salisbury, England, in which former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were found slumped on a park bench, poisoned by a nerve agent. Russia has been declared responsible for the attack, which it has denied.
None of the seven countries, the Sun explained, have said their teams will pull out of the tournament and none are expected to, with some having noted that this would punish their own country’s fans as much as Russia.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/mar/27/world-cup-boycott-seven-nations-governments-protes/
Poland, Iceland, Denmark, Sweden, Australia and Japan should never be allowed to play in the world cup again.