Ronald Lauder: Suspend Iran from major international sports events until it ends boycott of Israeli athletes

27 July 2011

WJC leader urges IOC to take action ahead of 2012 Summer Olympics in London

 
 NEW YORK / BRUSSELS – Following the refusal of an Iranian swimmer to contest a heat at the FINA World Swimming Championships in Shanghai, the president of the World Jewish Congress (WJC), Ronald S. Lauder, has urged all international sports federations to suspend the participation of Iranians in major championships “until the regime in Tehran ends its ban on competing with Israeli athletes.” Lauder called Iran’s repeated attempts to politicize sporting events “disgraceful” and the regime’s obligation on Iranian athletes not to compete against sportsmen from Israel “a clear breach of the spirit and the letter of the statutes of international sporting bodies.”


 On Sunday, Iranian swimmer Mohammed Alirezaei had refused to contest a heat in the 100-meter breaststroke race evidently because of the presence of an Israeli athlete. Alirezaei claimed he had withdrawn because he had felt “tired and drowsy” after a long “wait for his visa.” However, he had also pulled out of an event including another Israeli swimmer at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, citing illness. Last year, Mohammad Ali Abadi, chairman of Iran’s National Olympic Committee, said in an interview with the ISNA news agency that Iranian sports organizations must follow the government’s policy towards Israel and boycott all competitions in which Israeli athletes take part.
The WJC president declared: “It is high time that a strong signal is sent to Iran that unless this long-standing boycott is lifted, Iranian athletes will not be allowed to enter major international events such as next year’s Olympic Games in London. This kind of bigotry can and must be overcome, and Tehran must give clear undertakings that Iranian athletes do not shun their Israeli counterparts at sporting events.”

 Lauder added: “To my knowledge, Israeli sportsmen are the only ones world-wide targeted by such a racist boycott, yet leading federations such as the International Olympic Committee and others are reluctant to take strong and unequivocal action. Iran’s behavior is unsportsmanlike and smacks of anti-Semitism. It must be stopped!”

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