50 years to agree Olympic attack compensation 'shameful': German president

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BERLIN: Germany's President Frank-Walter Steinmeier admitted on Sunday (Sep 4) it was 'shameful' that it took five decades for Berlin to agree compensation for the bereaved families of Israeli victims in the 1972 Munich Olympics attack. 'That it took 50 years to reach this agreement in the last days i

BERLIN: Germany's President Frank-Walter Steinmeier admitted on Sunday it was"shameful" that it took five decades for Berlin to agree compensation for the bereaved families of Israeli victims in the 1972 Munich Olympics attack.

But a deal was finally agreed on Wednesday offering €28 million in compensation. It also - for the first time - sees the German state acknowledging its"responsibility" in failings that led to the carnage. The Games were meant to showcase a new Germany 27 years after the Holocaust but instead opened a deep rift with Israel.

As recently as just two weeks ago, relatives of the victims said they were offered €10 million - including the €4.5 million already given. After an initial suspension, then-IOC president Avery Brundage had declared that"the Games must go on".

 

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