Foul Play: The Human Cost of World Sports
Director of Global Initiatives
Human Rights Watch
Sunjeev Bery
Advocacy Director, Middle East and North Africa
Amnesty International
David Kramer
Senior Director for Human Rights and Democracy
The McCain Institute for International Leadership
Pedro Abramovay
Regional Director for Latin America and the Caribbean and Director of the Latin America Program
Open Society Foundations
Moderated by:
Robert Herman
Vice President of Emergency Assistance Programs and Multilateral Advocacy
Freedom House
Virginia Bennett
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor
US Department of State
John Herbst
Director, Dinu Patriciu Eurasia Center
Atlantic Council
International sporting events — once the symbols of peace, cooperation, and unity — now too often prompt human rights abuses, censorship, discrimination, and doping scandals. As the 2016 Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro near, audiences from around the world will be lured by Olympic glory and forget the people living in the shadows: those who are denied the spotlight in favor of their governments’ public relations campaigns. In the lead up to the games, the Atlantic Council will bring together top human rights experts on Brazil, Qatar, and Russia to shed light on the violations surrounding mega-sporting events and to offer recommendations on what the international community must do to end this cycle of abuse.
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