Arabs Denounce 'Double Standard' of Russia Sports Bans
Russia's war on Ukraine has drawn unprecedented sanctions that have seen it banned from most international sports in a Western-led break with the long-standing convention against politics mixing with sport.
For many Arabs, who have seen their own sportsmen and women punished for refusing to compete with Israelis in protest at successive wars, the exception made for a European conflict smacks of double standards.
Egyptian squash champion Ali Farag said "nobody should be happy about what's going (on in Ukraine)".
"We've never been allowed to speak about politics in sports but all of a sudden now it's allowed," he said this month.
"Now that it's allowed, I hope that people also look at oppression everywhere in the world.
"The Palestinians have been going through that for the past 74 years but I guess because it doesn't fit the narrative of the media of the West, we couldn't talk about it."
Days after Russia invaded Ukraine, football governing bodies FIFA and UEFA swiftly suspended Russia from all international competitions.
Formula One suspended its contract with Russia, barring it from hosting its Grand Prix in Sochi.
Accompanying the bans was an officially sanctioned outpouring of support for Ukraine.
The blue and yellow colors of its national flag were displayed at all English Premier League matches in the first weekend of March in a show of solidarity.
It has been a remarkable transformation for a sports establishment long so wedded to the idea of keeping politics out at all costs.
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"International sports associations, including FIFA, have banned any political or religious expression on the sports field," said James Dorsey, a senior fellow at the National University of Singapore's Middle East Institute.
"What they have done now is they effectively have lifted that for Ukraine. There is Palestine of course, but what about Yemen? Syria? Libya?"
In the past, sports governing bodies have tolerated some exceptions to the general ban on making political statements, but they have all been short-lived.
During a flare-up of fighting between Israel and Palestinian armed groups in Gaza last May, England's Football Association said players would not be punished for raising the Palestinian or Israeli flags.
But in November, FIFA fined the Scottish Football Association 10,000 Swiss francs (about $10,700) after Scotland fans booed Israel's anthem and raised Palestinian flags during an October match between the national sides.
The head of the Palestinian Football Association, Jibril Rajoub, urged FIFA to commit to applying its standards equally.
"There are Israeli clubs registered in the Israel (Football) Association and registered on occupied (Palestinian) territories since 1967," he said.
"This contravenes the laws of the United Nations, but FIFA does nothing."
Several of the Jewish settlements that Israel has built in the West Bank since 1967 in contravention of international law have football clubs that the Palestinian FA says should be banned from competition unless they relocate inside Israel.
At the Tokyo Olympics in July, Algerian judoka Fathi Norine refused to face off against an Israeli opponent out of solidarity with the Palestinians, earning him and his trainer 10-year bans.
But on February 27, the International Judo Federation suspended Russian President Vladimir Putin as its honorary president and ambassador over his invasion of Ukraine.
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In early March, Palestinian midfielder Mohamed Rashid refused to stand with his Indonesian club Persib Bandung when they raised a sign reading "Stop War" at a game.
"I am against any war in any country, but people are dying every day in Palestine and in Syria and Yemen," he said in video remarks published by an Egyptian sports website.
"When war erupted in a Western country, everyone stood with it, but when people die in Palestine, we are not allowed to show solidarity and are accused of mixing politics and sports.
"It makes us feel like our lives are cheaper than the lives of those in the West."
Dorsey said keeping politics out of sports was always an impossible goal.
"The idea that politics and sports are separate is fiction. They are Siamese twins inseparably linked at the hip.
"The only solution is to acknowledge the relationship."
But in a region where sports governing bodies have long been dominated by political notables, like Asian Football Confederation president Sheikh Salman bin Ibrahim al-Khalifa, a Bahraini royal, politics can be a two-edged sword.
"FIFA has been a pillar of Arab autocracy for decades. You want to claim double standards? You have got to be careful because you are sitting in a glass house," Dorsey said.
"on occupied (Palestinian) territories since 1967"
Excuse me but in 1967 Israel occupied Jordanian territory, not Palestinian. There being no Palestinian entity at that time. There is not a single inch/centimeter of Palestinian land occupied by Israel.
The big difference is that in 1967 Jordan invaded Israel and lost territory, so there was no reason to punish Israel. In 2022 it was Russia which invaded Ukraine, so there was a reason to punish the attackers.
All of "israel", the westbank, Gaza and Jerusalem is occupied Palestinian land. You know darn well that the Jordanian and Egyptian regimes were only temporarily controlling the area after the chaos that erupted when the israeli state was installed in Palestine. You know that early zionists talked about migrating to Palestine, they did not call it Jordan. You know that the maps called it Palestine. You know the Palestinian currency had the word Palestine in it. Nobody called Palestine Jordan. Your outdated propaganda is pathetic. Jordan didn't invade until a bunch of terrorist zionists invaded Palestine and committed massacres and ethnic cleansing. Zionists stole land from the people who have thousands of years of history there while your ancestors are european. What you did is even worse than what Putin has done. Is lying to goyims allowed in the torah?
Excuse me - "Thousands of years of history there". When was the last time you read the Holy Bible, or the at least two Surrahs in the Holy Koran which specifically state that G-d (Allah) promised the land to the Choldren of Israel, not to the Children of Ishmail. The Jewish people are mentioned in every part of the Old Testament nand many parts of the New Testament. Remember Jesus was born a Jew in Bethlehem and lived nearly all his life in Jerusalem, mentioned over 600 times in the Bible and not a single time in the Holy Koran.
Lying tyo Goyim is not allowed in the Torah, but murdering Jews is mentioned more than once in the Koran. If they were not there how and why would the Holy Koran call for their murder?
The thing I'm coming to realize about modern Israel is that there never was a plan, there was only rage. I think this same thought is starting to come to Israeli minds, in Palestine and globally. "Anger is a sign of hope," says St. Augustine, but rage is out of control. Augustine's other criterion of hope is courage, and a coward just lashes out blindly: Israel's foreign policy, not to mention its civil rights regime.
I completely agree with these athletes , it should be mentioned that all countries sent their athletes to the Beijing Olympics this year despite the well documented and ongoing genocide of the Uyghur people in the Chinese Xinjiang province… which is a zillion times far worse than the Russian war on Ukraine.