Kuwait Times

China says Ozil ‘deceived by fake news’

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SHANGHAI: China accused Mesut Ozil yesterday of being “deceived by fake news” and said he should visit Xinjiang to see for himself after the Arsenal footballer decried the treatment of the region’s Uighur minority.

Ozil, a German national of Turkish origin, condemned China’s crackdown on Muslim minorities in the western region in a tweet Friday and criticised Muslim countries for failing to speak up about the alleged abuses.

Arsenal have distanced themselves from his comments,

but the English Premier League club’s 3-0 home defeat to Manchester City on Sunday was pulled from Chinese TV by state broadcaste­r CCTV.

The furore, which has potentiall­y damaging repercussi­ons for Arsenal and the Premier League in the lucrative Chinese market, follows the opprobrium heaped on the NBA in October after Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey tweeted his support for Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters.

“I don’t know if Mr. Ozil has been to Xinjiang himself. But it seems he has been deceived by fake news, and that his judgment was influenced by untruthful remarks,” foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said. “If Mr. Ozil has the opportunit­y, we will be pleased to see him going to Xinjiang and having a look,” Geng said. “As long as he has common sense, can make a clear distinctio­n between right and wrong, and upholds the principles of objectivit­y and fairness, he will see a different

Xinjiang.” Earlier, a Global Times editorial slammed what it called a “clownish performanc­e” from Ozil, 31, describing him as “confused” and “reckless” and saying he had abused his position as a public figure.

“Ozil’s move has ruined his image among Chinese fans and will have serious implicatio­ns for Arsenal,” warned the state newspaper. But some Weibo users expressed delight at the team’s heavy defeat to City, which left the London club ninth in the Premier League.

Leading streaming service PPTV also appeared to have cancelled its screening of the match in China. “I’m an Arsenal fan and today I cheered for City’s victory,” posted one user. “Manchester City is a good friend of the Chinese people,” added another.

Ozil played only an hour of the City defeat before being substitute­d. His slow walk to the touchline before booting away his gloves in frustratio­n drew the wrath of some disgruntle­d Arsenal fans. — AFP

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