B’nai Brith Canada urges IPC to move meet from Malaysia after Israeli athletes banned
TORONTO — A Jewish organization from Canada is urging the International Paralympic Committee to change the location of this summer’s 2019 world para-swimming championships in the wake of host Malaysia’s refusal to allow Israeli athletes to compete in the event.
In a statement Wednesday, B’nai Brith Canada said it has launched a petition urging the IPC to “reject the anti-Semitism from Prime Minister of Malaysia Mahathir Mohamad, and relocate to a country that does not discriminate against athletes based on national origin.”
Malaysia is among the predominantly Muslim countries that do not have diplomatic relations with Israel. Malaysia’s foreign minister said last week that the government will not budge on the ban.
Athletes from about 70 countries are expected to compete at the July 29-Aug. 4 swim meet in Kuching.