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Bahrain Grand Prix: Human rights group writes to F1 about ‘ongoing issues’ over ‘sportswashing’ | CNN



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A distinguished human rights group has written to System One CEO Stefano Domenicali to boost severe issues over what it claims is the game’s ongoing position in “sportswashing” forward of the Bahrain Grand Prix.

The brand new season will get underway in Bahrain on March 5, forward of which the Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy (BIRD) has urged F1 and the FIA, motorsport’s governing physique, to not “sportswash the blood-soaked photos” of Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, which hosts a race on March 19.

“Sportswashing” refers to governments utilizing high-profile sporting occasions to challenge a positive picture of their nation around the globe, typically to attract consideration away from alleged wrongdoing.

“Regardless of horrific human rights information, each states take pleasure in beneficiant F1 contracts and exploit the F1 platform to sanitize their picture on the world stage, whereas 1000’s of political prisoners languish behind bars,” Sayed Ahmed Alwadaei, BIRD’s Advocacy Director, mentioned in an announcement commenting on the letter on Monday.

“F1 should set up an impartial and neutral inquiry to look at the position of their races in human rights violations, and the FIA should undertake a human rights coverage in step with UN ideas.

“Failure to take action will enable their sport to proceed for use to restore the repute of brutal dictators.”

In response to BIRD, an F1 spokesperson in an announcement to CNN: “For many years System 1 has labored arduous be a optimistic power in every single place it races, together with financial, social, and cultural advantages.

“Sports activities like System 1 are uniquely positioned to cross borders and cultures to carry nations and communities collectively to share the eagerness and pleasure of unbelievable competitors and achievement.

“We take our tasks very significantly and have made our place on human rights and different points clear to all our companions and host nations who decide to respect human rights in the way in which their occasions are hosted and delivered.”

The FIA, motorsport’s governing physique instructed CNN it “can not intrude within the inside affairs of a sovereign state.”

“The FIA, as is the case with different worldwide sporting federations, can not intrude within the inside affairs of a sovereign state,” mentioned an FIA spokesperson in an announcement on Monday.

“This independence from the affairs of states, as underlined by the Worldwide Olympic Committee (IOC), doesn’t imply nevertheless that we’re insensitive to any potential hardships endured by the individuals involved.

“On the pinnacle of motor sport, F1 occasions happen throughout an enormous spectrum of various nations and cultures around the globe,” added the FIA assertion.

“It’s our perception that essentially the most basic aim of motor sport, and all sport, is based on the need to extend our frequent floor and domesticate the ideas of cooperation and commonality between individuals.

“The FIA will proceed to work on initiatives that carry optimistic advantages to the broader society, appearing all the time inside its scope because the regulator of world motor sport,” the federation added.

CNN has reached out to the Bahrain Supreme Council for Youth and Sports activities and the Saudi Arabia Ministry of Sport for remark.

This isn’t the primary time that F1 has come beneath the highlight for internet hosting races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia.

In 2020, seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton mentioned the game has a “huge problem” with human rights forward of competing in Bahrain.

However chatting with CNN Sports activities days after Hamilton’s feedback, former F1 CEO Chase Carey mentioned the game has been “very clear about our dedication to human rights” and is “very happy with our partnership right here in Bahrain.”

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