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Sexwale on fact-finding mission to Palestine

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Anti-apartheid activist, former South African minister and prominent businessman Tokyo Sexwale is visiting Palestine this week as the president of the anti-racism campaign, Global Watch. Global Watch is a brainchild of Sexwale and is supported by the Nelson Mandela Foundation, Ahmed Kathrada Foundation, South Africa’s ANC party as well as several other organizations and groups.

Speaking at OR Tambo Airport Sexwale said the objectives of the trip was a “listening visit” and also a fact finding mission to understand the problems that are prevailing around sporting issues in Palestine and Israel.

“It’s unacceptable that a situation prevails within Palestine and between Israel of hostility that also finds itself on the sporting field. Part of our mission, we will be working with Mr [Sepp] Blatter and members of FIFA.”

He went on further to explain that: “[I will] have initial discussions with the Palestinian Authority and the Palestine Football Association to understand what their objectives are, what their feelings are… it’s a fact finding and also a listening exercise”.

Sexwale was invited to Palestine by Palestine Football Association (PFA) president Jibril Rajoub. Rajoub is due to seek Israel’s expulsion from FIFA later this month. Last year in 2014 Rajoub agreed to drop a FIFA resolution urging delegates to take up sanctions against Israel at FIFA’s Congress in Sao Paulo but Rajoub has now indicated that he would press ahead with the same proposal in Zurich on 29 May 2015.

Rajoub said he “would not make concessions” because nothing has improved in the way Israel is “persecuting Palestine footballers, athletes and the movement of sporting equipment…enough is enough…Israel is still behaving like the neighbourhood bully, or worse.”

Palestine has already tabled its motion and it is on the Congress agenda.

Palestinians have for a long time accused Israel of on-going attacks and interference in their sport. Earlier this year, on 31 January 2015, without warning, Israeli forces attacked two young Palestinian athletes on their return home from football training in al-Ram in the central West Bank.

The Palestinian Embassy in Pretoria confirmed that Sexwale is on a 2-day fact-finding mission to the Occupied Palestinian Territories. Abdel Hafiz Nofal, the Palestinian ambassador to South Africa welcomed Sexwale’s visit to Palestine.

“To have someone of the stature of Comrade Tokyo Sexwale in Palestine is a privilege, it’s an extension of our historic relationship between Palestine and South Africa. Our officials in Ramallah will brief Sexwale on the current state of Palestinian sport and sporting bodies.”

Sexwale is also expected to have discussions with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah and President of the Palestine Football Association Jibril Rajoub. Nofal further indicated that Sexwale will visit the gravesite of former Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) leader, Yasser Arafat.

Kwara Kekana of the Palestine solidarity and human rights organisation BDS South Africa also welcomed Sexwale’s visit saying: “We trust that our counterparts in Palestine will brief Comrade Tokyo on the various BDS sporting campaigns including the campaign led by PA Minister and President of the Palestine Football Association Jibril Rajoub to have Israel expelled from FIFA later this month.”

Tokyo Sexwale was received earlier on Wednesday in Jordan by the Palestine Football Association (PFA) president Jibril Rajoub, before travelling to Ramallah in Palestine via the King Hussain bridge, avoiding entry via Israel’s Tel Aviv airport. VOC

 


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