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April 11, 2006, 1:11 p.m.
Football Killing FieldsOutrage and disbelief as world soccer body condemns Israel, not Hamas.

By Tom Gross

Israel is used to being singled out for unjust criticism and subjected to startling double standards by the United Nations, the European Union, much of the Western media and numerous academic bodies. But now FIFA, the supposedly nonpolitical organization that governs the world's most popular sport, soccer, is getting in on the act as well.

FIFA has condemned Israel for an air strike on an empty soccer field in the Gaza Strip that was used for training exercises by Islamic Jihad and the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade. This strike did not cause any injuries. But at the same time FIFA has refused to condemn a Palestinian rocket attack on an Israeli soccer field last week which did cause injuries.

With the soccer World Cup, which takes place only once every four years, just weeks away, it is a time of mounting emotion for the hundreds of millions of people across the globe who passionately follow the game.

As FIFA meets in the next few days to decide what action to take against Israel, the double standards involved could not be more obvious. Up to now FIFA, which sees itself as a purely sporting body, has gone out of its way to avoid politics, and has refrained from criticizing even the most appalling human-rights abuses connected to soccer players and stadiums.


My Thoughts:

With globalization, the sport of soccer has become rapidly publicized throughout the world especially via the media. In this case, it is due to this global sport where accidents happen and even politics come into play. Also, with globalization, ideas and opinions are also spread quickly throughout the world.

Via the media, Israel is portrayed as being a ‘bad’ country. Possibly due to this globalization which causes information and opinions travel fast, the portrayal of Israel is now widespread globally. United Nations, European Union, and much of the Western media and numerous academic bodies have been bias against Israel and were practising double standards. Even FIFA, which is a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), which is supposedly non-political, was also involved in this controversial incident. FIFA which is supposed to act in a neutral and very objective manner actually practised double standards and treated Palestine better than Israel by not condemning Palestine and putting all the blame on Israel only although both parties are in the wrong.

From this incident, we can see that with globalization, the spread of ideas and opinions can be spread globally very quickly and in this case, FIFA was also affected and influenced by the media and became bias against Israel. Politics involving Israel was certainly involved in this case, and FIFA, a non-political group was also affected by it. This shows that globalization will inevitably affect politics but this relationship may not necessarily result in a good outcome.

Political Expert, Jun Xiang
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