Mr Joseph
S. Blatter
President,
Fédération Internationale
de Football Association (FIFA)
September
3rd, 2010
Dear Mr Blatter,
As a number of Azerbaijani and Iranian scholars, journalists, professionals and human rights activists, we would like to submit this letter to you as a formal complaint in regard to a series of blatant acts of racism that have been taking place in the Islamic Republic of Iran’s football stadiums against the Azerbaijani team of Tractor-Sazi (Tiraxtur) and its supporters-- and by a qualifying extension, against Iran’s more than twenty million Turkic citizens. We hope that you will recognize the urgency of this matter and will take necessary action as stipulated in FIFA’s anti-racist policies, particularly Article 26 pertaining to Safety Regulations and Article 58 pertaining to FIFA Disciplinary Code. The following constitutes the basis of our complaint and will provide you some crucial information regarding the above mentioned acts of racism as well as the context within which they have taken place.
Tiraxtur: The Azerbaijani Team
The Azerbaijani football team of Tractor-Sazi, better known as Tiraxtur,
was founded in 1970 through the sponsorship of famous Tabriz Tractor-making
industrial unit. From the very beginning Tiraxtur
demonstrated exceptional sportsmanship and professionalism that placed it amongst
the most favoured football teams in
Racism against Tiraxtur and Its Supporters
Azerbaijani Turks have been targets of racist attacks in
Iranian cities of Boushehr,
A most appalling display of racism was manifested
throughout the match between Tiraxtur and Pirouzi (formerly
إشک برو گم شو!
Donkey, get lost!
إشک برو گم شو!
Donkey, get lost!
And when the Tiraxtur supporters fell silent after hearing this horrifying racist slogan, the Pirouzi/Persepolis supporters chanted:
صدای
عرعر نمی آد!
There is no braying from the donkeys!
ترکه صداش در نمی آد!
The Turkish donkeys are silent!
In a rhythmic and unusually well-organized manner, half of the Pirouzi/Persepolis supporters from one end of the stadium chanted: “There is no braying from the donkeys!” To this, the other half from the other end of the stadium replied: “The Turkish donkeys are silent!” And the whole event was carefully aired on the Iranian state television! (Videos and other supporting documents are easily accessible online and will be made available upon request).
Was this highly harmonious and well-ordered display of
racism a whimsical individualistic and collective behaviour, or was it planned
and orchestrated by
In various UN documents and numerous academic sources racism is defined as a negative, dehumanizing, and oppressive view, attitude, behaviour and action towards members of another group. Ranging from a variety of social, scientific, biological, institutional, linguistic and cultural kinds, contemporary racism(s) are a conflation of ethnicity, class, language, religion and broad cultural and geographical concerns and definitions. Racism is a situation in which individuals, groups, communities, or institutions exercise abusive power over other human beings based on their real or perceived physiological differences (e.g., skin color, hair texture, facial features, racial heritage); cultural differences ( e.g., language, customs, behaviour, clothing and mode of dress, eating habits); ideological differences (e.g., religion, political affiliation, belief); geographical differences or differences in the place of birth (e.g., Asian, African, Latino, Irish, Afghani), and so on and so forth. Clearly, the Iranian government and many members of the dominant group assume the Persian ethnic/racial group to be ‘superior’ to Azerbaijani-Turks and others on the basis of their ethnicity, language, ancestry and culture. Based on such perceived notions of ‘superiority,’ they seek to humiliate and suppress the Azerbaijani language, identity, culture and history. While this aggressive racism has been going on at various governmental, institutional and educational levels for over 80 years, recently it has begun showing its ugly face in football stadiums. And that is why FIFA has an institutional as well as a moral responsibility to take a stance against this racism.
Urgent Action Needed
Based on FIFA procedure, Tiraxtur
and its supporters have submitted formal complaints to
Dear Mr Blatter,
In a recent document issued on Friday, August 27, 2010,
U.N. urged
Respectfully,
(Names are arranged in alphabetical order)
Sedigheh Adalati
Ph. D.; Sociologist & human rights activist,
Mohammad Reza Al Ardabili
Managing Editor, Achiq
söz.org,
Ahmad Alizadeh
Chairperson,
Hossein Anvar Hagigi
Human rights activist,
Alireza Ardabili
Journalist & Publisher,
Soudabeh Ardavan
Artist
& human rights activist,
Dr. Alireza Asgharzadeh
Sociologist,
Teymor Avshar
Human rights activist,
Mehemmed Azadgar
Writer & human rights activist,
Said Azizi
Human rights activist,
Yousef Azizi Banitorof
Member of Iranian Writers
Association;
Human rights activist,
Professor Reza Baraheni
Iranian novelist and poet; A former president of PEN
Salamat Dashti
Human rights activist,
Naser Ebyat
Artist & cultural activist
Rahima Gadirova
Human rights activist,
Dr. Ajub Ghane
Human rights
activist,
Dr.Ali Gharajelou
Political Scientist, human rights activist,
Seyfeddin Hatamlooy
Writer & publisher,
Sadegh Isabeyli
Human rights activist,
Alirza Javanbakht
Writer & journalist, human rights activist, former political
prisoner,
Mojgan Javid
Human rights activist,
Khalil Kaabi
Writer, human rights activist
Saleh Kamrani
Human Rights
Dr. Elham Latifi
Women’s rights activist
Dr. Akbar Mahmudi
Psychotherapist & writer,
Farid Marshidi
Writer & human rights activist
Leila Mojtahedi
Journalist; President of the Cultural and Linguistic
Association of Iranian
Ali Mullazadeh
Human rights activist,
Bahman Nabizade
Human rights activist,
Kadije Nazari
Human rights activist,
Ahmad Obali
Journalist, human rights activist; Founder & Director of South
Azerbaijan Television,
Boyuk Rasulvand
Human rights activist
Dr. Mashalla Razmi
Writer & journalist,
Professor Gholam Reza Sabri-Tabrizi
Dr. Zia Sadr al Ashrafi
Sociologist; Azerbaijani member of Congress of Nationalities for Federal Iran,
Sattar Sevigin
President of Azerbaijani Federation in
Ahmad Shahabi
Human rights activist,
Dr. Akbar Shakiba
Human rights activist,
Asgar Shakiba
Human rights activist,
Yunes Shameli
Writer & human rights activist,
Sadiq Shukurov
Human rights activist,
Dr. Hamdollah Soleymani
MD,
Hedayet Soltanzadeh
Lawyer, writer & human rights activist,
Dr. Asad Taghizadeh
MD, human rights activist,