Hindustan Times (Patiala)

RACIAL SLUR ON SIKH REFEREE

- Press Trust of India n letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

A 33-year-old Singaporea­n Sikh referee was allegedly subjected to racial abuse on the social media after a football match here, prompting an anti-discrimina­tion organisati­on to launch an investigat­ion.

33-year-old Singaporea­n Sikh referee was allegedly subjected to racial abuse on the social media after a football match here, prompting an antidiscri­mination organisati­on to launch an investigat­ion.

The probe was launched by UK-based organisati­on “Kick It Out’ after Sukhbir Singh had made some “controvers­ial” decisions while officiatin­g last Saturday’s Internatio­nal Champions Cup (ICC) match at the National Stadium in Singapore, where Inter Milan beat Chelsea by 2-1, The Strait Times reported.

Some netizens took to Twitter to criticise Singh’s decisions and commented on his ethnicity.

The first was his awarding of a penalty to Inter after striker Stevan Jovetic was brought down by Chelsea fullback CesarAzpil­icueta, and the secondwas disallowin­g a late equaliser by Blues forward MichyBatsh­uayi.

Fédération Internatio­nale de Football Associatio­n (Fifa) match agent Baljit Rihal tagged “Kick It Out” who said that it had “received reports from the public on the racist abuse on social media aimed towards Singaporea­n Sikh referee during Chelsea’s friendly against Inter Milan.

“Kick It Out” is a third-party reporting organisati­on where “incidents of discrimina­tion in English football can be reported and then passed to the relevant authoritie­s”.

“As these incidents have taken place on the social media, they have been reported to the social media platform (Twitter in this case) to take action,” the organisati­on said.

The Football Associatio­n of Singapore, as well as Singh, did not comment on this matter, the newspaper said.

Last year, “Kick It Out” had launched a campaign to raise awareness about social media discrimina­tion to coincide with the European Championsh­ips.

The organisati­on’s vision is that football will be a sport where people flourish in a supportive community, and where fairness is openly and transparen­tly practised and enforced for the good of all participan­ts.

ABUSE BEGAN ON THE SOCIAL MEDIA AFTER A FOOTBALL MATCH, PROMPTING A RIGHTS BODY TO LAUNCH AN INVESTIGAT­ION

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