Times of Eswatini

Judoka sent home

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TOKYO – A judoka from Algeria has been suspended from his sport after choosing to withdraw from the Olympics rather than face an Israeli.

Fethi Nourine was due up against I sraeli Tohar Butbul i n t he second round of the 73kg division if he got past Mohamed Abdalrasoo­l of Sudan on Monday, but pulled out because of his support for Palestine.

Nourine said: ‘ We worked a lot to reach the Olympics. But the Palestinia­n cause is bigger than all of this.’

The Internatio­nal Judo Federation have suspended Nourine and his coach Amar Benikhlef, who had said on Friday: ‘ We were not lucky with the draw. We got an Israeli opponent and that’s why we had to retire. We made the right decision.’

In a statement the IJF said: ‘ The IJF has a strict nondiscrim­ination policy, promoting solidarity as a key principle, reinforced by the values of judo.’

TOTAL OPPOSITION

Nourine’s withdrawal was ‘ in total opposition to the philosophy of the Internatio­nal Judo Federation’, it said.

The Algerian Olympic Committee withdrew the accreditat­ion for both the athlete and coach and would send them home, applying sanctions accordingl­y, the IJF said, without further elaboratio­n on the type of sanctions.

Attempts to reach Nourine for comment were not successful.

On Friday, Nourine t old Algerian media that his political support for the Palestinia­n cause made it impossible for him to compete against Butbul.

It is not the first time that Nourine has withdrawn from competitio­n to avoid facing an Israeli opponent. He pulled out of the 2019 world championsh­ips in Tokyo for the same reason.

Tensions in the IsraeliPal­estinian conflict flared again this year as confrontat­ions in contested Jerusalem triggered crossborde­r clashes.

Athletes from other countries, including Iran and Egypt, have also in the past refused to compete against Israelis.

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