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Abu Dhabi Judo event reinstated after promise to ‎treat Israeli team equally ‎

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Published on  09-04-2018 00:00
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Abu Dhabi Judo event reinstated after promise to ‎treat Israeli team equally ‎

Israeli judoka Tal Flicker (left) and Azerbaijan's Nijat Shikhalizada compete in the 2017 Abu Dhabi Grand Slam

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A judo competition in the United Arab Emirates has ‎been reinstated after organizers promised equal ‎treatment to Israeli athletes in the upcoming Abu ‎Dhabi Grand Slam, scheduled to take ‎place from Oct. 25-‎‎27. ‎

In July, the International Judo Federation suspended ‎the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam and an event in Tunisia after claims of discrimination ‎against the Israeli team, whose athletes were not ‎allowed to compete under their national flag.‎

The UAE, like many Arab countries, has no ‎‎diplomatic ties with Israel.‎ ‎

On Monday, however, the international judo body ‎issued a statement saying it was "pleased to ‎announce that … the UAE Judo Federation confirmed in ‎an official letter sent to the IJF that all nations ‎participating in the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam will [enjoy] equal conditions."

‎"The historic decision will thus allow all nations ‎to display their national insignia and national ‎anthem, including Israel," the statement said. ‎

Last October, organizers of the Grand Slam ‎‎tournament in Abu Dhabi refused to play Israel's ‎‎national anthem when Israeli judoka Tal Flicker won ‎‎a gold medal. He wore the IJF uniform and received ‎‎his medal under an IJF flag while the anthem of the ‎‎federation played in the background.‎

The International Judo Federation noted Monday that ‎it "salutes the efforts of the UAE Judo Federation ‎as well as the fair-play and mutual friendship and ‎respect shown by the UAE authorities, which ‎represent a huge step forward in establishing and ‎promoting peaceful relationships between all nations ‎of the world."‎

‎"Together with our partners from the United Arab ‎Emirates, IJF remains committed to the fight against ‎any discrimination in sport and to using sport as a ‎tool for reconciliation and promotion of peace and ‎moral values in the world, inspiring the new ‎generations," the federation said.‎

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