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Chelsea mull trips to Nazi camps for racist fans

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>> LONDON: English Premier League giants Chelsea are sending fans banned for anti-Semitism on diversity training courses that could end up with visits to Nazi concentrat­ion camps, the club said this week.

The initiative for fans guilty of noncrimina­l racist acts is part of owner Roman Abramovich’s ongoing initiative to stamp out anti-Semitism, according to chairman Bruce Buck.

The club has already organised two visits to concentrat­ion camps as part of its efforts to raise awareness of the issue, and fans on the voluntary diversity course could be invited on future trips.

“If you just ban the people, you will never change their behaviour,” Buck said in comments reported by The Sun.

“This policy gives them the chance to realise what they have done, to make them want to behave better,” added Buck.

The club has previously criticised pockets of its own fans over anti-Semitic chants directed at bitter London rivals Tottenham, a club with a large Jewish fanbase.

Abramovich, who is himself Jewish, demanded a plan to deal with the issue, resulting in club delegation­s twice visiting the Auschwitz camp.

“Following a proposal raised at our Fans’ Forum, the club is launching an education programme for supporters banned for anti-Semitic behaviour, as well as helping them to understand the impact of their actions, with participat­ion in the course potentiall­y leading to a reduction in the length of their ban,” the Premier League club said in a statement.

Holocaust survivors Harry Spiro and Mala Tribich have both shared their stories at events hosted by the club as part of the initiative, which is backed by Jewish leaders.

“Hearing from a survivor, learning about the Holocaust, and understand­ing what language constitute­s hate speech, all contribute to a better understand­ing and greater awareness of what anti-Semitism is and how to combat it,” said Karen Pollock, Chief Executive of the Holocaust Educationa­l Trust.

“Through this initiative Chelsea are making a real commitment in fighting this issue within the game and the wider community,” she added.

 ??  ?? Chelsea’s Russian owner Roman Abramovich applauds his players at an English Premier League match.
Chelsea’s Russian owner Roman Abramovich applauds his players at an English Premier League match.

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