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Arkadi Dvorkovitch must give up his role as fide president.
Right now the @FIDE_chess Council is deliberating over Russian sponsors, staff in Moscow & Elista and Russian presence in its leadership. Signs are that by the end of the day the international chess federation will be poorer but disentangled from Putin’s empire.
Victor, no need to feel ashamed for having been born in Russia. After all, you had no control over that!
But, I think, you made the correct decision to leave Russia when you could. That must not have been easy in any way.
You have demonstrated impressive courage by speaking out against Russia, from your position of responsibility with the CFC, when FIDE is so heavily dominated by Russia, by Russians in high positions, and by Russian funding. That stance may have unpleasant personal consequences for you and your family, in the future, as I am sure you realize.
Russia is one of the world's great nations, but right now, and for much if not most of its history, it is / has been led by people who are inappropriate to the ways the world is working and evolving, and these people are making decisions which are endangering world peace and their neighbors' very existence.
Russia needs to evolve into a position where it is truly governed by the consent of its people. That is something which it has never yet experienced.
Vladimir Putin has spoken of 'Russian exceptionalism', but in my view that characteristic, if valid, has been confined too often to Russia being an exceptional conqueror and oppressor of other peoples, throughout its history. But it is true that Russia has produced exceptional literature, exceptional music, exceptional chess players, exceptional sportspeople, and exceptional scientific and engineering achievements, amongst its many flaws. For a land with such exceptional resources and potential, its average people have shared less of its prosperity than any other in human history, I would argue. China would be another strong contender.
FIDE Council condemns any public statement from any member of the chess community which supports unjustified military action and brings the case of chess grandmasters Sergey Karjakin and Sergey Shipov to the Ethics and Disciplinary Commission.
And strip Karpov of his title!
Karpov, who has been a member of the State Duma since 2005 and supported the Russian annexation of Crimea, was among 351 members of the State Duma who voted in favour of the proposal on February 15. Karpov voted in favour of the recognition of the self-proclaimed People's Republics of Donetsk and Luhansk in eastern Ukraine, a prelude to war.
The murder of civilians in an unjustified attack, not as 'collateral damage' but as primary and deliberate targets, is unforgivable. No Russian outside of Russia should be allowed a position of authority and privilege. Better that FIDE should collapse entirely than have a Russian in a position of power. The West's sanctions and other punitive measures should be absolute if they are to be effective. Now, let the Chamberlains start their whining!!
"We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office." - Aesop
"Only the dead have seen the end of war." - Plato
"If once a man indulges himself in murder, very soon he comes to think little of robbing; and from robbing he comes next to drinking and Sabbath-breaking, and from that to incivility and procrastination." - Thomas De Quincey
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