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The Intransigent Faction
13th June 2013, 05:50
I wasn't sure exactly which forum to put this in, so I put it here:

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/story/2013/06/12/quebec-soccer-turbans-ban.html


The Canadian Soccer Association listed Wednesday the conditions of its indefinite suspension of the Quebec Soccer Federation over the provincial body's decision to ban players from wearing turbans, patkas and keskis on the field.


The ban, which severs ties with the provincial group until it reverses its turban ruling, prohibits the federation from competing against other provinces and in national competitions.
The suspension also:

Prohibits the participation or hosting of international competitions, tournaments or matches.
Prohibits the appointment of international or national list officials to QSF's competitions, tournaments or matches.
Prohibits the participation or benefiting from CSA meetings (AGM, technical director meetings, executive directors meetings, members forum, competitions committee, etc.).
Prohibits the participation or benefiting from FIFA, CONCACAF, CSA courses, including coaching and refereeing.
Does not grant access to hearing for appeals/disciplinary matters.
The Canadian Soccer Association suspended the provincial body on Monday after it showed no sign of overturning its decision to prohibit Sikh religious headwear on the pitch.
Quebec cites safety concerns

The QFS said Wednesday it is maintaining its ban while hoping to hammer out a compromise on the controversial issue.
Quebec federation officials issued a short statement Wednesday saying the controversial ban remains in effect for the time being, but that they will do everything it can to re-establish dialogue with the CSA.
Earlier this month, the provincial body decided to uphold the ban despite a CSA directive in April that called for provincial associations to extend an existing rule that allows Islamic hijabs for girls.
Quebec is the only province that has balked at the directive and says it wants soccer's governing body, the Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), to issue a ruling on turbans.
The Quebec federation has said it made its decision with player safety in mind, although it has no evidence that shows turbans pose a risk.
Quebec referees began cracking down in the last year on turbans, patkas and keskis — the religious headgear worn by Sikh men and boys.
A provincial soccer official suggested that kids who wear the banned items can "play in their backyard. But not with official referees, not in the official rules of soccer."
The Sikh community says the ban means 100 to 200 children must either ditch a religious requirement or quit playing organized soccer.
Quebec premier stands by ban

Quebec Premier Pauline Marois said this week that it's unacceptable for the Canadian body to suspend the provincial organization.
The province's sports minister, Marie Malavoy, repeated that line on Wednesday, saying the government supports the provincial federation's ability to do what it thinks is right.
Malavoy said the neither the government nor any of its arm's-length bodies were involved in the soccer federation's operations.
The Quebec federation said Wednesday it wouldn't grant any interviews.
"To give every possible opportunity for discussion, we do not wish to comment further on the situation, whether in the media or in public," the statement said.
"We hope for the fastest possible resolution to this impasse."

This is definitely intended as a controversy to distract from the PQ's austerity policies, but it's also another display of poorly disguised cultural chauvinism.

blake 3:17
13th June 2013, 06:06
It's just racist bs and a way of shoring up the PQ right base. Garbage.

The Intransigent Faction
13th June 2013, 06:28
It's just racist bs and a way of shoring up the PQ right base. Garbage.

Do you think they'll cave, or would they actually go as far as being forced to forfeit games because they won't comply with what the Canadian Soccer Association ruled?

blake 3:17
13th June 2013, 06:40
I've no idea. Marois is in trouble, and is moving quickly to the right, so maybe this'll be the big stand?

I don't know how big a deal amateur soccer is in Quebec, and what it'd mean in terms of broader competition. The CSA is claiming they'd be banned from international competition, but that could be an opening for an orientation to La Francophonie games.

I'd meant to post on the soccer issue in this thread, but got distracted: http://www.revleft.com/vb/parti-quebecois-austerity-t181363/index.html If you wanna do it,please do!

The Intransigent Faction
15th June 2013, 19:58
I've no idea. Marois is in trouble, and is moving quickly to the right, so maybe this'll be the big stand?

I don't know how big a deal amateur soccer is in Quebec, and what it'd mean in terms of broader competition. The CSA is claiming they'd be banned from international competition, but that could be an opening for an orientation to La Francophonie games.

I'd meant to post on the soccer issue in this thread, but got distracted: http://www.revleft.com/vb/parti-quebecois-austerity-t181363/index.html If you wanna do it,please do!

http://www.thestar.com/sports/soccer/2013/06/15/quebecs_soccer_federation_ends_turban_ban.html
I was about to, but it looks like they caved in to pressure. Good!