Vancouver (AFP) - United Nations chief Ban Ki-moon on Tuesday called for the world to respect the Olympic Truce and urged all warring countries to cease hostilities for the duration of the Winter Games in Vancouver.
The idea of the Olympic Truce dates back to an ancient Hellenic tradition from around 776 BC, and in keeping with this all wars would stop during the Olympic Games. It was fully respected for twelve centuries and in 1992 the International Olympic Committee urged the world to observe it once again.
Ban was joined in his call for an end to hostilities by UN General Assembly president Ali Abdussalam Treki, who said the Olympic Games was about spreading peace through sport.
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OLYMPICS: United Nations Chief calls for Olympic Truce to be honoured
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