Talk:2019 European Games
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Beach handball?
[edit]Will beach handball really be a part of the games? Any source for that information? Jokim (talk) 22:04, 4 July 2017 (UTC)
Krakow 2023
[edit]After Krakow was the only city to submit a bid for the next installment of the European Games, many edits make it look like the city has already been declared as host. This is not the case. The EOC is still progressing with the official selection process, meaning a host will not be selected until the extraordinary general assembly in Minsk before this year's Games.[1] Having only been involved in this area for a short time, I would appreciate if someone else could perhaps suggest whether this is an important point to stick to or not. Many thanks, Gazamp (talk) 11:04, 8 June 2019 (UTC)
References
- ^ Dixon, Ed (7 June 2019). "2023 European Games heads to Poland". SportsPro. Retrieved 8 June 2019.
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2019 European Games controversy
[edit]I was adding this:
Human Rights Watch that questioned the EOC over the treatment of journalists by the Belarusian government. In response to the concerns over the country's human rights situation, the EOC has yet to name a journalist rights monitor (https://www.rferl.org/a/rights-groups-call-for-hotline-during-2019-european-games-in-belarus/29918772.html and https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1079347/eoc-will-name-press-freedom-monitor-for-minsk-2019-but-stresses-it-believes-organisers-will-keep-their-word)
I wanted to add this because Belarus's human rights record will affect the 2019 games but Tomcat removed it without acutally explaining why. These articles and the edit has good explaination about the controversies surrounding these games. RainbowSilver2ndBackup (talk) 02:19, 16 June 2019 (UTC)
- So some organization questioned over the treatment of journalists by the Belarusian government. Why should this be added in an article called "2019 European Games"? You said "Belarus's human rights record will affect the 2019 games", please explain in which way it will actually affect the Games? --User:Tomcat7 (talk) 07:33, 16 June 2019 (UTC)