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Algerian judoka banned for 10 years after Olympics boycott

Nourine and his coach, Amar Benikhlef, were immediately sent home from the Tokyo Games by the Algerian Olympic Committee, while the IJF temporarily suspended them.

Provided by Deutsche Welle

Tokyo, September 14: Ahead of Fethi Nourine's Olympics bout against Sudan's Mohamed Abdalrasool in the men's 73kg class, the Algerian announced his withdrawal.

Victory would have seen him come up against Israel's Tohar Butbul in the next round. Nourine said it would be impossible for him to compete against Butbul, due to his political support for Palestine.

It was not the first time Butbul had been involved in a boycott due to his nationality.

Nourine and his coach, Amar Benikhlef, were immediately sent home from the Tokyo Games by the Algerian Olympic Committee, while the IJF temporarily suspended them.

Fethi Nourine has been handed a ban likely to end his career

Now, they have been banned from all IJF events until July 23, 2031. The organization said said the pair had used the Games "with malicious intent … as a platform for protest and promotion of political and religious propaganda", which breached Article 50 of the Olympic Charter.

"Therefore, no other penalty than a severe suspension can be imposed in this case."

The statement also said that Nourine and Benikhlef will be able to appeal their bans to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

It is not the first time Nourine has withdrawn from competition to avoid facing an Israeli opponent, he also exited the 2019 World Championships in Tokyo.

Judo's governing body has been strict regarding its anti-discrimination policies and has demonstrated support of Israel's right to compete.

Iranian judoka Saeid Mollaei claimed he was ordered to lose a bout in the semi-finals of 2019 World Championships to avoid potentially facinb Israeli Sagi Muki in the final.

Mollaei ended up seeking and receiving asylum in Germany and applied for citizenship in Mongolia. He won a silver medal for Mongolia at this year's Tokyo Olympics.

The IJF suspended Iran for four years in April this year because of the nation's stance on its fighters competing against Israelis.

jcs (AP, AFP)

Source: DW

Story first published: Tuesday, September 14, 2021, 16:48 [IST]
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