Petition to Cancel Olympics Submitted in Tokyo

Olympics - Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games Test Event - Athletics - Olympic Stadium, Tokyo, Japan - May 9, 2021. Medical officers wearing protective suits. Reuters
Olympics - Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games Test Event - Athletics - Olympic Stadium, Tokyo, Japan - May 9, 2021. Medical officers wearing protective suits. Reuters
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Petition to Cancel Olympics Submitted in Tokyo

Olympics - Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games Test Event - Athletics - Olympic Stadium, Tokyo, Japan - May 9, 2021. Medical officers wearing protective suits. Reuters
Olympics - Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games Test Event - Athletics - Olympic Stadium, Tokyo, Japan - May 9, 2021. Medical officers wearing protective suits. Reuters

A petition to cancel the Tokyo Olympics with more than 351,000 signatures was submitted to the city's governor on Friday, with its organizer urging officials to "prioritize life.”

The online petition titled "Cancel the Tokyo Olympics to protect our lives" was launched earlier this month by Kenji Utsunomiya, a lawyer and former candidate for Tokyo governor.

It has gathered signatures faster than any previous petition on Change.org's platform in Japan, which Utsunomiya said "reflects public opinion" on the issue.

Polls consistently show a majority of Japanese oppose holding the Games this year, favoring either a further delay or cancellation due to the coronavirus pandemic.

"I think the Olympics this time is about whether we prioritize life or a ceremony and event called the Olympics," Utsunomiya told reporters.

He called on Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike to ask the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to cancel the Games.

"The IOC holds the right to make a decision on whether to cancel, but Tokyo, as the host city, should urge the IOC to cancel," he said.

The petition is also being sent to the IOC and International Paralympic Committee as well as local organizers and the national government.

It was submitted as Japan battles a fourth wave of virus infections, with Tokyo and five other prefectures under a state of emergency.

Later Friday, the measure is expected to be expanded to another three regions, including northern Hokkaido where the Olympic marathon will take place to beat Tokyo's summer heat.

Utsunomiya warned that "holding the Olympics under these circumstance means precious medical resources have to be set aside for the Games."

On Thursday, a doctors' union warned it was "impossible" to hold the Games safely during the pandemic, but organizers say virus countermeasures will keep the athletes and Japanese public safe.

Utsunomiya said the petition would continue to gather signatures "until the cancellation is announced," and brushed aside concerns about the cost of scrapping the massive event.

"People's lives are more important than money," he said.

In recent days, organizers have held a string of successful test events, including with international athletes, which they say shows their protocols will work.

But opposition shows no sign of dwindling, and several top Japanese sport stars have expressed concerns in recent days, including tennis champ Naomi Osaka and Masters winner Hideki Matsuyama.



ES Tunis Claim 1-0 Win, Eliminating LAFC from Club World Cup

Esperance's Tunisian goalkeeper #32 Bechir Ben Said (C) celebrates with teammates Tunisian goalkeeper #01 Amenallah Memmiche and Tunisian midfielder #38 Khalil Guenichi after winning the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Group D football match between US Los Angeles FC and Tunis' Esperance Sportive de Tunis at the Geodis Park stadium in Nashville on June 20, 2025. (AFP)
Esperance's Tunisian goalkeeper #32 Bechir Ben Said (C) celebrates with teammates Tunisian goalkeeper #01 Amenallah Memmiche and Tunisian midfielder #38 Khalil Guenichi after winning the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Group D football match between US Los Angeles FC and Tunis' Esperance Sportive de Tunis at the Geodis Park stadium in Nashville on June 20, 2025. (AFP)
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ES Tunis Claim 1-0 Win, Eliminating LAFC from Club World Cup

Esperance's Tunisian goalkeeper #32 Bechir Ben Said (C) celebrates with teammates Tunisian goalkeeper #01 Amenallah Memmiche and Tunisian midfielder #38 Khalil Guenichi after winning the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Group D football match between US Los Angeles FC and Tunis' Esperance Sportive de Tunis at the Geodis Park stadium in Nashville on June 20, 2025. (AFP)
Esperance's Tunisian goalkeeper #32 Bechir Ben Said (C) celebrates with teammates Tunisian goalkeeper #01 Amenallah Memmiche and Tunisian midfielder #38 Khalil Guenichi after winning the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Group D football match between US Los Angeles FC and Tunis' Esperance Sportive de Tunis at the Geodis Park stadium in Nashville on June 20, 2025. (AFP)

Youcef Belaili scored in the 70th minute, goalkeeper Ben Said saved a penalty deep in second-half stoppage time and ES Tunis defeated LAFC 1-0 to keep their FIFA Club World Cup hopes alive in a dramatic contest Friday in Nashville, Tenn.

The victory takes ES Tunis (1-1-0, 3 points) level with Chelsea in Group D, after the English side lost 3-1 to Brazil's Flamengo earlier on Friday.

Referee Espen Eskas awarded a very late spot kick following a video review, ruling Khalil Guenichi had felled Marlon in the area.

But Denis Bouanga drove his ensuing penalty kick into the dive of Said, the final salvo in a result that eliminated LAFC (0-2-0, 0 points) from tournament contention.

The winner of ES Tunis' meeting with Chelsea Tuesday in Philadelphia will move on to the knockout phase, with Chelsea advancing on a draw based on superior goal differential.