The IOC (International Olympic Committee) has announced that it has begun interviewing team managers and others on the 4th over Belarusian track and field athletes who wished to go into exile after participating in the Tokyo Olympics.

Belarus national team athletics girl Christina Chimanouskaya (24) hoped for asylum after participating in the competition, saying that "the content written on SNS was about to be deported because it was a criticism of the administration", and neighboring Poland was humane. We have issued a visa for the sake of consideration and have announced that we will accept it.



Mark Adams, a spokeswoman for the IOC, received a written report from the Belarusian Olympic Committee at a press conference on the 4th, and the IOC's disciplinary committee seems to have asked the players to return home. It was revealed that we started to interview such people.



Last year, the IOC issued a punishment against President Lukashenko, who is the chairman of the Belarusian Olympic Committee, to prevent athletes from participating in the Tokyo Olympics because they are not protecting athletes from political discrimination.



The IOC plans to consider the disposal of related parties based on interviews in the future.