The Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia

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[00:00.00] From VOA Learning English, this is In The News.
[00:08.98] Millions of sports lovers
[00:11.81] are thinking about just one thing right now --
[00:14.76] the Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia.
[00:18.44] Close to 2,900 men and women
[00:21.93] are set to compete in the 2014 Winter Games.
[00:26.65] The opening ceremonies were held Friday night.
[00:30.79] The games continue through Sunday, February 23.
[00:35.59] The Olympics are bringing a lot of attention to Sochi,
[00:40.44] a city on the Black Sea.
[00:42.47] Sochi is a popular area for vacation travelers.
[00:47.52] The area is known for its mild winters,
[00:51.24] with warm to hot weather in the summer.
[00:54.59] At least $50 billion is being spent on the 2014 Winter Games,
[01:01.63] making it the costliest Olympics in history.
[01:05.69] Seven billion dollars was spent on
[01:09.35] the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver, Canada.
[01:12.94] Olympic officials chose Sochi to host the 2014 games
[01:18.84] almost seven years ago.
[01:20.87] At the time, Russian President Vladimir Putin said
[01:25.67] the games would cost about $13 billion.
[01:30.02] Yet the real cost is four times his estimate.
[01:35.53] So where did all the money go?
[01:38.45] Many Russians say people involved in the project
[01:43.01] have taken some of it.
[01:44.87] One research group found that 38 percent of Russians
[01:50.04] it spoke with said the Olympics
[01:52.82] increased the likelihood of corruption.
[01:55.95] Other observers say the high cost
[01:59.94] is partly the result of security measures.
[02:03.68] Brian Jenkins is a terrorism expert from the RAND Corporation.
[02:09.80] "There are anywhere between
[02:12.53] 70,000 and 100,000 policemen and military troops
[02:20.01] deployed around the city.
[02:21.89] In addition, we hear reports that Russian authorities
[02:25.74] are going door to door in Sochi looking for suspects."
[02:31.10] The main threat comes from separatist and Islamist groups
[02:36.32] from the North Caucasus, especially from Chechnya and Dagestan.
[02:41.43] One group claimed responsibility
[02:44.77] for two suicide bombings in Volgograd last December.
[02:49.47] The attacks killed more than 30 people.
[02:53.34] The city is only about 600 kilometers away from Sochi.
[02:58.66] Bruce Hoffman is a terrorism expert
[03:02.60] from Georgetown University in Washington, DC.
[03:06.24] He says the increased security
[03:09.77] makes Sochi a difficult target for terrorists.
[03:14.08] He says they probably know
[03:17.10] they cannot get close to those attending the games.
[03:20.77] "....But they can, and I believe their intention is to,
[03:23.82] make life difficult for the Russians
[03:25.54] and to create some sort of incident
[03:27.44] that takes away from the enjoyment
[03:29.01] and the sporting spectacular that is the Winter Olympics."
[03:32.30] The last time Olympians from around the world
[03:35.30] competed on Russian soil was in 1980.
[03:39.36] That was a year after Soviet troops invaded Afghanistan.
[03:44.32] Sixty countries boycotted the Moscow Summer Games.
[03:49.54] Thomas de Waal, a British journalist,
[03:53.12] says President Putin has a lot invested in the Sochi Olympics.
[03:58.63] "He is a man who, as we know,
[04:01.26] has made his whole brand about being this man
[04:03.75] who has put Russia back on the map.
[04:05.46] He has made Russia strong again, respected again, a place of prestige."
[04:09.17] As the games began,
[04:10.95] protesters were criticizing Russia's treatment of homosexuals.
[04:15.51] Critics of a Russian law recently demonstrated in 20 cities around the world.
[04:22.40] They said the law bars nearly all public discussion of homosexuality.
[04:29.04] President Barack Obama is not sending any top officials to the Sochi Olympics.
[04:35.85] Instead, the US delegation includes tennis great Billie Jean King
[04:43.40] and two other openly gay athletes.
[04:47.72] And that's In the News, from VOA Learning English.
[04:52.70] I'm Steve Ember.
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