[Congressional Bills 107th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 126 Reported in Senate (RS)]
Calendar No. 112
107th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. RES. 126
Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding observance of the Olympic
Truce.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
July 11, 2001
Mr. Daschle (for himself, Mr. Stevens, Mr. Reid, Mr. Conrad, Mr.
Hardin, Mr. Dorgan, and Mr. Sarbanes) submitted the following
resolution, which was referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations
August 1, 2001
Reported by Mr. Biden, without amendment
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RESOLUTION
Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding observance of the Olympic
Truce.
Whereas the Olympic Games are a unique opportunity for international cooperation
and the promotion of international understanding;
Whereas the Olympic Games bring together embattled rivals in an arena of
peaceful competition;
Whereas the Olympic Ideal is to serve peace, friendship, and international
understanding;
Whereas participants in the ancient Olympic Games, as early as 776 B.C.,
observed an ``Olympic Truce'' whereby all warring parties ceased
hostilities and laid down their weapons for the duration of the games
and during the period of travel for athletes to and from the games;
Whereas war extracts a terrible price from the civilian populations that suffer
under it, and truces during war allow for the provision of humanitarian
assistance to those suffering populations;
Whereas truces may lead to a longer cessation of hostilities and, ultimately, a
negotiated settlement and end to conflict;
Whereas the Olympics can and should be used as a tool for international public
diplomacy, rapprochement, and building a better world;
Whereas terrorist organizations have used the Olympics not to promote
international understanding but to perpetrate cowardly acts against
innocent participants and spectators;
Whereas, since 1992, the International Olympic Committee has urged the
international community to observe the Olympic Truce;
Whereas the International Olympic Committee and the Government of Greece
established the International Olympic Truce Center in July 2000, and
that Center seeks to uphold the observance of the Olympic Truce and
calls for all hostilities to cease during the Olympic Games; and
Whereas the United Nations General Assembly, with the strong support of the
United States, has three times called for member states to observe the
Olympic Truce, most recently for the XXVII Olympiad in Sydney,
Australia: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved,
SECTION 1. SENSE OF THE SENATE WITH RESPECT TO THE OLYMPIC TRUCE.
(a) Commendation of the IOC and the Government of Greece.--The
Senate commends the efforts of the International Olympic Committee and
the Government of Greece to urge the international community to observe
the Olympic Truce.
(b) Sense of the Senate.--It is the sense of the Senate that--
(1) the United States Government should join efforts to use
the Olympic Truce as an instrument to promote peace and
reconciliation in areas of conflict; and
(2) the President should continue efforts to work with
Greece--
(A) in its preparations for a successful XXVIII
Olympiad in Greece in 2004; and
(B) to uphold and extend the spirit of the Olympic
Truce during the XXVIII Olympiad.
SEC. 2. TRANSMITTAL OF RESOLUTION.
The Secretary of the Senate shall transmit a copy of this
resolution to the President with the request that he further transmit
such copy to the International Olympic Committee and the Government of
Greece.
Calendar No. 112
107th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. RES. 126
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RESOLUTION
Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding observance of the Olympic
Truce.
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August 1, 2001
Reported without amendment