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Tokyo 2020: South Korea Removes Anti-Japan Banners in Olympic Village

Journalist walk at the Village Plaza near Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Village Sunday (AP)

Journalist walk at the Village Plaza near Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Village Sunday (AP)

The slogan refers to a naval battle during the 1592-1598 Japanese invasions of Korea.

  • Last Updated:July 17, 2021, 18:15 IST

South Korea has removed anti-Japan banners at its accommodation in the Tokyo Olympic Village because they violated International Olympic Committee guidelines, its president Thomas Bach said on Saturday.

The banners, hung on the balconies of competitors’ rooms, spelt out the slogan in Korean: “I still have support from 50 million Korean people."

The slogan refers to a naval battle during the 1592-1598 Japanese invasions of Korea. The two countries are still engaged in a territorial dispute over an island chain.

Bach said the South Korean delegation had removed the banners at the IOC’s request.

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“This obviously happened upon request of the IOC, because the guidelines… say very clearly the Olympic Village is one of the protected areas where the athletes should and can live peacefully together without having to face any kind of divisive messages," Bach said in a press conference.

The Tokyo Olympics, postponed by a year because of the coronavirus pandemic, start on Friday.

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first published:July 17, 2021, 18:15 IST