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1 Jul 2021

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Mainichi Japan

Japan: Olympic body to patrol athletes' social media accounts for potential hateful posts during Tokyo Games

"Japan Olympic body to patrol hateful online posts during Tokyo Games" 30 June 2021

The Japanese Olympic Committee (JOC) plans to set up a special team tasked with patrolling social media accounts of athletes to shield them from any potential hateful comments during the Tokyo Games starting next month, an official familiar with the matter said on Tuesday (June 29).

If realized, it will be the first time that the JOC has created such a unit for Japanese Olympians. The envisioned team is expected to consult with investigative authorities if it finds online comments are especially malicious, according to the official, who declined to be named as a formal announcement has not yet been made.

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The Tokyo Olympics have not gained much support in Japan due to persisting concerns over the coronavirus pandemic. Some medical experts have openly criticized the decision to hold the Olympics and Paralympics, saying they can trigger a surge in COVID-19 cases.

At a press conference on Monday, JOC President Yasuhiro Yamashita called for the Japanese people not to criticize athletes for choosing to compete at the Olympics.

The Summer Games were postponed last year due to the pandemic. A recent nationwide poll by Kyodo News found that around 86 percent of people in Japan are concerned about a rebound in COVID-19 cases if the games are staged this summer.

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