MEDIA RELEASE - AUSTRALIA
Prime Minister Howard withdraws from Olympics
Sydney, September 12 2000
Why has John Howard been dropped from the Verbal Gymnastics team? Why are five Chinese Olympic sailors languishing in a west coast detention centre?
Thats the latest news from Shame 2000, the official Unolympics.com website. Launched in Sydney today, Shame 2000 is a record of "Australias performance in events that matter."
The satirical website is a lobbying tool and resource base for Australian social justice, human rights and environmental issues. With a few clicks of the mouse visitors can email or fax their concerns directly to Commonwealth Ministers.
Unolympics.coms Net Activist and Producer, David Gravina, explained that any resemblance between Shame 2000 and the official SOCOGs Sydney 2000 site was "purely intentional." Gravina said "We wanted to build a site that was visually unattractive and very difficult to navigate. The Sydney 2000 site proved to be inspirational. "
"Were not anti-Olympic," says Graham Catt, Unolympics.com Media Assassin and Content Manager. "In fact were a lot more Olympic in spirit than the Olympics."
The Unolympics philosophy is that "the Howard Governments mean spirited policies contradict the ideals of the Olympic movement."
Catt says "If the world is going to be focussed on Australia for three weeks it needs more than just the hype. Wed like the world to know about the real issues, and have a laugh at some politicians while they do. As Australians weve got a proud tradition of taking the piss to uphold."
Visitors to Shame 2000 can enjoy playing "Being John Howard", a game which transports the player into the Prime Ministers head. "It looks remarkably like youre in Robert Menzies head," says Catt. "But unfortunately we know better."
MEDIA RELEASE - INTERNATIONAL
The World Cheers as Unolympics Opens
Tuesday September 12 2000
In the midst of the Sydney Olympics hype, Shame 2000, the official website of Unolympics.com, will be launched from Sydney today.
The Unolympics philosophy is that "the Howard Governments mean spirited policies contradict the ideals of the Olympic movement."
The satirical website is a lobbying tool and resource base for Australian social justice, human rights and environmental issues. With a few clicks of the mouse visitors can email or fax their concerns directly to the Prime Minister and Cabinet Ministers.
The launch coincides with the Australian Government's recent decision to deny entry to United Nations Human rights inspectors, following criticism of its record on the treatment of indigenous Australians and refugees. The Government's decisions were described by media commentators as "taking its bat and ball and going home" and by the United Nations as "a tragedy."
Unolympics.coms Net Activist and Producer, David Gravina, explained that any resemblance between Shame 2000 and the official SOCOGs Sydney 2000 site was "purely intentional." Gravina says "We wanted to build a site that was visually unattractive and difficult to navigate. "
The Sydney 2000 site proved to be inspirational.
"Were not anti-Olympic," says Graham Catt, Unolympics.com Media Assassin and Content Manager. "In fact were a lot more Olympic in spirit than the Olympics."
Catt says "If the world is going to be focussed on Australia for three weeks it needs more than just the hype. Wed like the world to know about the real issues, and have a laugh at some politicians while they do. As Australians weve got a proud tradition of taking the piss to uphold."
Shame 2000 will be continuously updated throughout the Olympics.

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