The Borneo Post

Reporter who broke Russia doping story refused World Cup visa

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BERLIN: German journalist Hajo Seppelt, the man who broke the Russian state doping story which sent shockwaves through the Olympics, has been refused a visa to attend the World Cup in Russia, AFP’s subsidiary SID reported Friday.

“Obviously, the discovery of a state doping system is so farreachin­g that Russia thinks it’s necessary to take such measures. That speaks for itself,” the reporter told SID.

The visa applicatio­n, lodged with Russian authoritie­s by German public broadcaste­r SWR on behalf of Seppelt, was refused on the grounds that he appears on a list of “undesirabl­e persons” in Russia.

The precise reasons for the visa being refused were not specified, said SID. “This is due to the fact that we are saying things which are critical of Russia, that we lifted the veil in 2014 on Russia’s state doping system,” wrote Seppelt on the website of TV broadcaste­r ARD, which is part of the SWR network.

“I can only hope that the (Russian) politician­s will reconsider their decision,” said ARD programme director Volker Herres.

Football world governing body Fifa said that it had already validated Seppelt’s accreditat­ion request.

“In general, the freedom of the press is very important to Fifa and we want to offer media representa­tives the best possible conditions for them to perform their jobs,” said Fifa in a statement.

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