BERLIN (Reuters) - A new clause aimed at ensuring the Olympics are free from any form discrimination will be included in future Games host city contracts after the Sochi 2014 Olympics were marred by a controversial Russian anti-gay propaganda law.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) said in a letter to bidders for the 2022 winter Olympics that the new clause based on its own Principle Six would be part of future Games host contracts.
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