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(ATR) Founding GSD board member Steven Ungerleider also gives his take on the arrests of several FIFA officials.

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MUNICH, GERMANY - JUNE 01: The Israeli flag is seen in front of the memorial stone for the 11 Israeli athletes who were killed during a terrorist attck at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, on June 1, 2005 in Munich, Germany. Israel's President Moshe Katsav visited the memorial stone during his two-day trip to Germany. (Photo by Jan Pitman/Getty Images)

(ATR)The Foundation for Global Sports Development is honoring 11 Israelis killed in a terrorist attack at the 1972 Munich Olympics in its first-ever documentary film.

Post-production on the documentary short, tentatively titled "Munich 1972 & Beyond," is underway.

"It's been 43 years since the massacre of 11 Israelis," founding GSD board member Dr. Steven Ungerleider tellsAround the Rings.

"The important thing is it's finally happening.

"As a film crew, we sat in on the interviews, which were very painful at times, but also very uplifting."

Earlier this year, the IOC Executive Board took steps to address the issue of mourning at the Olympic Games.

Under measures that will go into effect at the 2016 Rio Olympics, a special area will be set up in the Olympic Village for athletes to mourn the loss of family or friends.

A moment of reflection will be observed during the closing ceremony for everyone at the Games to remember those they have lost, not necessarily during an Olympics.

"IOC president Thomas Bach is making sure that people feel empowered, not only with the Munich memorial, but also with a place to mourn in Rio," Ungerleider says.

He also gives his take on the recent arrests of14 FIFA and sports marketing officials.

"FIFA needs a clean-up," Ungerleider says.

"The bad guys have to move on and we need a new generation of healthy, honest officials to run FIFA and make sure the cheating is put to rest."

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