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Chelsea's Roman Abramovich increases funding to fight 'appalling' racist abuse

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The Chelsea owner, Roman Abramovich, has written to his players promising to increase funding to efforts to stamp out discrimina­tion after a spate of incidents of online abuse over the last week.

Chelsea’s Reece James shared vile messages he had been sent, while Manchester United trio Marcus Rashford, Anthony Martial and Axel Tuanzebe were also targeted by racist abuse along with West Brom’s Romaine Sawyers.

Abramovich is understood to have written to each member of the Chelsea men’s squad, including James, to express how “appalled” he was by the abuse and his renewed desire to fight it.

“I am appalled by the racist abuse targeted at Reece on social media,” the Russian said. “Racism has no place in our club nor in our society. Our club is committed to fighting racism, antisemiti­sm and all forms of discrimina­tion.

“We cannot allow this to continue unchecked. I have therefore directed the board to further increase the club’s efforts in this area and I will personally direct more funds towards this important work.”

He said he wanted Chelsea to “do more to challenge discrimina­tion at our club, in our communitie­s and in the world around us”.

The culture secretary, Oliver Dowden, says the government’s Online

Harms bill will “crack down on online abuse” and tweeted: “Thank you so much to all the players who have called out the racial abuse they’ve received online. Their experience­s will be at the top of my mind as we take this Bill through parliament.”

The abuse of Rashford prompted an investigat­ion from Greater Manchester police and places further scrutiny on social media platforms as the UK government plans to introduce new laws on online abuse in 2021.

The Duke of Cambridge has branded the racist abuse directed at footballer­s “despicable” and said it “must stop now”.

He tweeted: “Racist abuse - whether on the pitch, in the stands, or on social media - is despicable and it must stop now.

“We all have a responsibi­lity to create an environmen­t where such abuse is not tolerated, and those who choose to spread hate and division are held accountabl­e for their actions. That responsibi­lity extends to the platforms where so much of this activity now takes place.

“I commend all those players, supporters, clubs and organisati­ons who continue to call out and condemn this abuse in the strongest terms.”

 ??  ?? Chelsea’s Reece James shared vile messages directed at him. ‘I am appalled by the racist abuse targeted at Reece on social media’, said Roman Abramovich. Photograph: Mike Hewitt/PA
Chelsea’s Reece James shared vile messages directed at him. ‘I am appalled by the racist abuse targeted at Reece on social media’, said Roman Abramovich. Photograph: Mike Hewitt/PA

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