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- Olympic_truce abstract "The Olympic Truce is a tradition originating from Ancient Greece that dates back to 778 BC in the 8th century BC. A Truce (Ancient Greek: ékécheiria, meaning "laying down of arms") was announced before and during the Olympic Games to ensure the host city state (Elis) was not attacked and athletes and spectators could travel safely to the Games and peacefully return to their respective countries. During the Truce period (lasting up to three months), wars were suspended, armies were prohibited from threatening the Games, legal disputes were stopped, and death penalties were forbidden.In 1998, the International Olympic Committee renewed this tradition by calling upon all nations to observe the Truce and the The Olympic Truce was revived by UN resolution 48/11 of 25 October 1993, as well by the United Nations Millennium Declaration relating to the world peace and security.In 1996, the Athens Bid Committee committed to reviving the Olympic Truce and promoting it to the world through the Olympic Flame Relay. Three years later, the International Olympic Committee announced the establishment of the International Olympic Truce Foundation and the International Olympic Truce Centre in cooperation with Greece. The vision was to protect the interests of athletes and sport, and to promote peaceful principles in modern day. Each host city was encouraged to embrace the meaning and spirit of the Olympic Truce in the planning and staging of the Games.Yet, just prior to the start of the 2008 Olympics, the 2008 South Ossetian War began.".
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- Olympic_truce wikiPageExternalLink A-RES-66-5_EN.pdf.
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- Olympic_truce wikiPageWikiLink 1994_Winter_Olympics.
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- Olympic_truce wikiPageWikiLinkText "London 2012's Olympic Truce programme".
- Olympic_truce wikiPageWikiLinkText "Olympic Truce".
- Olympic_truce wikiPageWikiLinkText "Olympic truce".
- Olympic_truce wikiPageWikiLinkText "ceasing hostilities during the Ancient Olympic Games".
- Olympic_truce wikiPageWikiLinkText "military truce".
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- Olympic_truce comment "The Olympic Truce is a tradition originating from Ancient Greece that dates back to 778 BC in the 8th century BC. A Truce (Ancient Greek: ékécheiria, meaning "laying down of arms") was announced before and during the Olympic Games to ensure the host city state (Elis) was not attacked and athletes and spectators could travel safely to the Games and peacefully return to their respective countries.".
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- Olympic_truce sameAs Tregua_olímpica.
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- Olympic_truce sameAs 奧林匹克休戰.
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