Nee, wat doe je nu dan???quote:Dit tot grote teleurstelling van Madeleine Sjostedt, die verantwoordelijk is voor recreatie en sport in Stockholm. ‘We kunnen niet toegeven aan degenen die dreigen met geweld,’ aldus Sjostedt.
Het heeft volgens de Herald Tribune dan ook niets met veiligheid te maken, maar met anti-Israeli sentimenten in de gemeenteraad daar.quote:Op woensdag 25 februari 2009 10:26 schreef buachaille het volgende:
De ellende voor Israelische sporters gaat door, de Daviscup wedstrijd tussen Zweden en israel wordt zonder publiek gespeeld na bedreigingen uit het anti-joodse kamp.
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Nee, wat doe je nu dan???
't was nog waar ook..quote:Op zaterdag 7 maart 2009 16:28 schreef buachaille het volgende:
Vandaag anti-joodse protesten in Malmo, Zweden.
Hitler zou trots geweest zijn op de afa.
Protesteren tegen die smerige terroristen is een goede zaak!quote:Op zaterdag 7 maart 2009 16:28 schreef buachaille het volgende:
Vandaag anti-joodse protesten in Malmo, Zweden.
Hitler zou trots geweest zijn op de afa.
Beetje vreemd dat die ultralinksen de gelegenheid niet aan hebben gegrepen om te protesteren tegen de russische interventies in georgië en tjetsjeniëquote:Op zondag 8 maart 2009 11:58 schreef Nielsch het volgende:
Protesteren tegen die smerige terroristen is een goede zaak!
quote:FEZ, Morocco -- Israeli tennis player Shahar Peer will take part in the Grand Prix SAR tournament in Morocco this week after she was denied a visa to play in the United Arab Emirates earlier this year.
Moroccan organizers confirmed Monday that the 48th-ranked Peer had arrived in the country and would play Aravane Rezai, a French citizen of Iranian descent, in the first round of the clay-court tournament.
"It's purely a sports event," Royal Tennis Club manager Mohamed Kharchafi said. "Politics has nothing to do with it."
Peer will be playing in an Arab country for the first time since she was denied a visa for the Dubai Tennis Championships in February. Dubai authorities cited security fears to justify their decision, which came as many Arab countries stepped up their boycott against Israel in the wake of its deadly military offensive in the Gaza Strip.
Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press
quote:(CNN) -- Israeli tennis player Shahar Peer has arrived in the Moroccan city of Fes to compete in this week's clay-court SAR tournament, just two months after being refused a visa to play in the United Arab Emirates.
Peer has arrived in Morocco to compete in this week's clay-court SAR tournament.
Peer, ranked 53rd in the world, was denied entry by event organizers to appear in the Dubai Tennis Championships in February, a decision that caused widespread criticizm.
At the time, UAE authorities claimed Peer's attendance would pose security fears, as the tournament took place during Israel's military offensive in the Gaza Strip which prompted many Arab countries to boycott the Jewish state.
Peer will be playing in an Arab country for the first time since then, and she is now preparing for her first round match against Aravane Rezai, a Frenchwoman with an Iranian background.
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