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Iraqi PM Abadi welcomes FIFA decision to lift ban on Iraqi stadiums

March 17, 2018 By administrator

Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi welcomed a decision from soccer’s world governing body FIFA to lift a ban on hosting competitive international soccer matches at stadiums in three Iraqi cities.

Abadi congratulated the Iraqi people and the sports public on the lifting of the ban, which he said in a statement was the result of the “security and stability” of the country.

FIFA President Gianni Infantino announced the ban’s lifting on stadiums in Basra, Karbala and Erbil at the FIFA Council Meeting in Bogota on Friday.

“In these three cities, international matches will be allowed to be played as far as FIFA is concerned,” Infantino told reporters.

The three cities had been hosting friendlies throughout the last year as a test run.

But FIFA has not yet approved an application by Iraq to host matches in the capital, Baghdad. Infantino said the request needed further study.

The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) also welcomed FIFA’s decision on Saturday.

“This is a significant moment in shaping the future of football in Iraq,” AFC president Shaikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa said in a statement.

Earlier this month, two AFC Cup (the region’s second tier knockout competition) matches involving Iraqi clubs were postponed until next month in the hope of playing them in the country should FIFA lift the ban.

The AFC Cup matches involving Al Zawraa and Bahraini side Manama Club and Air Force Club’s home game against Malkiya of Bahrain could now be played in April, the AFC statement added.

Iraq has largely been starved of international matches on home soil since its 1990 invasion of Kuwait, when FIFA banned them citing security concerns.

The ban stayed in place after the US-led invasion of 2003, which toppled Saddam Hussein. It was intermittently lifted only to be reimposed, because of enduring security concerns, most recently the war against Daesh.

Iraq has played its home matches in Iran, Jordan or Doha. However, the country has held a handful of friendlies, including a Feb. 28 exhibition match against Saudi Arabia in Basra.

Iraq will host Qatar and Syria for a friendly tournament on March 21 in Basra.

(Source: Reuters)

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: decision, fifa, Iraq

Israel braces for unrest after Hamas calls Donald Trump’s Jerusalem decision a ‘declaration of war’

December 7, 2017 By administrator

Hamas has called for new intifada against Israel in response to Donald Trump’s decision to recognise the Jerusalem as the Israeli capital.

“This Zionist policy supported by the US cannot be confronted unless we ignite a new intifada,” said Ismail Haniyeh, the Islamist militant group’s leader, during a speech in Gaza.

He added: “The US decision is an aggression, a declaration of war on us, on the best Muslim and Christian shrines in the heart of Palestine, Jerusalem.”

After US President Donald Trump’s recognizing Jerusalem as the capital city of Israel, there is silence and a state of waiting in the Muslim neighborhoods of this town.

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there are expectations among everyone in the city that clashes may ensue.

The Arab districts’ shops, which are usually very lively at this hour, are closed now. People are concerned that their shops may be damaged as a result of possible clashes.

The video cameras of numerous media outlets are at Damascus Gate.

Israeli police are all around the city.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: decision, Donald Trump's, Jerusalem

Bundestag’s decision must be respected, Berlin tells Ankara

June 6, 2016 By administrator

blood testResolution on the Armenian Genocide was a political initiative that emerged from the midst of the Bundestag, spokesman for Angela Merkel said on Monday in response to criticism by Turkish President Erdogan.

Steffen Seibert recalled that Bundestag is a democratically elected and independent body, AFP reported.

“The Bundestag reached a sovereign decision. That must be respected,” Seibert said, adding that this was the message Merkel had given to the Turkish president.

Earlier Erdogan said the German MPs of Turkish origin who supported the resolution also backed terrorism of the Kurdish Workers’ Party. He demanded “blood tests” to see “what kind of Turks they are”.

In  response, Seibert said  although Berlin considers PKK a terrorist group, “to associate individual members of parliament with terrorism is utterly incomprehensible to us”.

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: Armenian, Bundestag’s, decision, Genocide, Turkey

Robertson and Clooney: ECHR decision is a victory for Armenia

October 15, 2015 By administrator

Geoffry-clooneyAttorneys representing Armenia as a third party in Perincek v Switzerland case Geoffrey Robertson QC and Amal Clooney issued a statement on European Court of Human Rights decision in the case.

The statement reads:

“We are pleased that the European Court of Human Rights today endorsed our argument on behalf of the Government of Armenia, which intervened in the case between Dogu Perincek and Switzerland. The decision is a victory for Armenia.

Today the European Court ruled that the applicant’s freedom of speech should not have been restrained because it was not likely to incite violence or racial hatred. Thus Perincek  should not have been prosecuted by the Swiss authority because his rant, in the Turkish language, would have had no impact at all on social harmony and race relations in Switzerland.

Armenia intervened in the case for one reason: the lower court had cast doubt on the fact that a genocide against the Armenian people occurred in 1915. As counsel we sought to correct this grave error, and the Grand Chamber has done so. Today’s judgment did not dispute the fact of the Armenian genocide: ten judges said the question should not have been addressed at all whilst seven stated that “the Armenian genocide is a clearly established historic fact”.

The judgment also upholds the Armenians’ right under European law to have their dignity respected and protected, including by recognition of a communal identity forged through suffering from the annihilation of over half their race by the Ottoman Turks (see para 227).

The court’s decision upholding the importance of freedom of expression has important consequences for Turkey, which has the worst record of any state before the European Court on free speech. Turkey can no longer justify prosecuting those like Hrant Dink who are accused of “insulting Turkishness” contrary to article 301 of the Penal Code by writing about the reality of the Armenian genocide. These prosecutions are plainly contrary to the free speech guarantee under article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights as interpreted in the Perincek case. We call on Turkey to abolish article 301 and cease malicious prosecutions pursued on its terms.

Perincek is a provocateur who should not have been made the martyr that he was so keen to become. We note that the Court rejected his demand for 120,000 euro compensation, and awarded him nothing – not even his own legal fees.”

Earlier ECHR ruled there had been a violation of Article 10 (freedom of expression) of the European Convention on Human Rights, thus the petition filed by Switzerland was rejected.

Filed Under: Genocide, News Tagged With: Armenia, Clooney ECHR, decision, Robertson, victory

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