The first
European Games have opened in Azerbaijan. A dazzling opening ceremony featuring
surprise guest Lady Gaga was not enough to dispel misgivings about human rights
in the country.
Deutsche Welle, 13 June 2015
Friday
evening's two-hour opening ceremony in Baku's Olympic Stadium was kicked off by
Azeri President Ilham Aliyev, who entered the stadium with a flaming torch at
the start of a dazzling show produced by Dimitris Papaioannou, the producer of
the 2004 Olympics ceremonies in Athens.
Aliyev,
along with Russian President Vladimir Putin and International Olympic Committee
President Thomas Bach, watched from the stands as 6,000 athletes marched into
the stadium, kicking off the 16-day games. Thirty-five other heads of state
also attended the ceremony, which depicted the history of Azerbaijan in a
colorful display.
Gymnast Fabian Hambüchen carried the flag for Germany |
Azerbaijan,
which was awarded the games by the European Olympic Committees (EOC) in 2012,
has spent more than a billion dollars (888 million euros) organizing the event,
including on the construction of several venues from scratch.
US pop star
Lady Gaga made a surprise guest appearance, performing John Lennon's song
"Imagine" at a flower-covered piano.
In a brief
speech, the president of the EOC, Patrick Hickey, described the Games in Baku
as "a landmark moment" for European sport.
Few big
names
The games
in Baku will feature 50 nations, but have largely failed to attract big names
in the fields of athletics and swimming. Boxing and wrestling are, however,
expected to come up to near-Olympic standard.
Human
rights activists around the world - with the exception of Baku itself, where
demonstrations are heavily restricted - protested on Friday ahead of the
ceremony. Azerbaijan is frequently accused of engaging in political repression
under Aliyev, whose family has ruled the country since 1993.
On Thursday,
jailed Azeri journalist Khadija Ismayilova criticized the government,
describing the country as being in a "human rights crisis" amid
widespread corruption.
In the
letter, released by the PEN international writers organization, which said it
had been smuggled out of the prison in pieces, Ismayilova said, "Things
have never been worse."
US pop star Lady Gaga sang John Lennon's "Imagine" |
Regional
rivalry
Despite
demands from the government for politics and sport to be kept separate during
the Games, the athletes from Armenia, Azerbaijan's traditional rival, were
booed by the crowd.
The European Games run until June 28 |
The opening
ceremony was also overshadowed by news of an accident in the athletes' village
on Thursday, in which a 15-year-old Austrian swimmer was left with serious
spinal injuries when she was hit by a bus. Two other teammates were also
injured, but less gravely.
tj/ (AP, Reuters)
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