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No racism in Sochi, mayor insists after racism row at parade
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No racism in Sochi, mayor insists after racism row at parade

Updated Mar. 4, 2020 6:09 p.m. ET

SOCHI, Russia (AP) The mayor of the Russian city of Sochi's has promised football fans there is no racism in the 2018 World Cup host city after FIFA denounced a parade featuring people in blackface.

The procession in the Black Sea resort featured costumes of the Confederations Cup participants ahead of the eight-team World Cup warm-up event.

One person was pictured wearing an afro-style wig and bananas on a string, while the other was wearing a Cameroon jersey and a headdress while holding a drum.

Mayor Anatoly Pakhomov accepts ''we need to inform the residents of the city about what is unpleasant for different ethnicities.''

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But speaking through a translator, Pakhomov maintained that ''there is no racism in Sochi because this is a city where many ethnicities live.''

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