An online petition headlined “Tell the International Olympic
Committee: 40 Years is Enough!” is urging the International Olympic
Committee (IOC) to honor, at the Olympic Games this summer, the
memory of 11 Israeli athletes who were murdered at the 1972 Olympics
in Munich by the Palestinian terrorist group Black September.
“Tell the International Olympic
Committee: 40 Years is Enough!”The Jewish Community Center of Rockland County, N.Y. initiated the
petition. The Jewish Federations of North America is asking
communities to support the petition, which is attempting to gather 1
million signatures. So far a little more than 6,500 have signed.
Written by Ankie Spitzer, the wife of Andrei Spitzer, who was killed
at the Munich Olympics, the petition reads:
“I am asking for one minute of silence for the memory of the eleven
Israeli athletes, coaches and referees murdered at the 1972 summer
Olympics in Munich. Just one minute — at the 2012 London Summer
Olympics and at every Olympic Game, to promote peace.”
“The Jewish Community Center movement is deeply involved in an effort
to create a worldwide viral response to a wrong that has not been
addressed since 1972,” JCC Association President and CEO Allan
Finkelstein told JTA. He added, “Let us finally get the Munich 11
acknowledgement and respect they deserve from the international
sports community.”
The JCC Association has recognized the Munich 11 during every
Maccabiah Games since 1995.
In an official letter to the IOC, Israeli Deputy Minister of Foreign
Affairs Danny Ayalon also asked that the London 2012 Olympic Games
begin with a minute of silence in memory of the murdered Israeli
athletes.
Ayalon stressed that past events in the history of the Olympic Games,
good as well as bad, should be commemorated in a fitting manner.
Ayalon said that the Olympic Games are based on the principles of
equality and brotherhood and added, “We must remain vigilant against
acts of hate and intolerance that stand in contrast to the ideals of
the international Olympics.”
Ayalon gave a copy of the letter to Ankie Spitzer and Ilana Romano,
the widows of two of the murdered athletes, and expressed his support
of a petition they initiated calling for the minute of silence. (©
2012 JewishPress. 04/25/12)