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Cameron says no to boycott of 2014 Sochi Olympics

August 10, 2013 03:56 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 09:32 pm IST - LONDON

British Prime Minister David Cameron

British Prime Minister David Cameron has ruled out a boycott of the 2014 Winter Olympics, saying that attending the games is a better way of tackling prejudice against gays.

Mr. Cameron was responding on Saturday to a letter from British actor and writer Stephen Fry, who called for the Olympics to be taken away from Sochi because of a new Russian law that bans “propaganda of non-traditional sexual relations” and imposes fines on those holding gay pride rallies.

Echoing remarks made by President Barack Obama a day earlier, Mr. Cameron used Twitter to say he shares the actor’s “deep concern about the abuse of gay people in Russia.”

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Mr. Cameron said believes prejudice can be better challenged by attending rather than boycotting the Olympics.

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