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Footballer Anwar El Ghazi wins case against German club for terminating contract over Palestine support

Footballer Anwar El Ghazi wins case against German club for terminating contract over Palestine support

Mainz initially suspended El Ghazi and then terminated his contract in November following his social media posts.
13 Jul, 2024

Dutch forward Anwar El Ghazi had his contract at Mainz wrongfully terminated, a German court ruled on Friday, months after he refused to stay silent on his support for Palestine.

Mainz initially suspended El Ghazi and then terminated his contract in November following his social media posts concerning the situation in Gaza, even as the forward said he had “no regrets or remorse” about his stand.

A Mainz spokesperson told Reuters that they were waiting for the court’s written reasons for the decision before deciding on whether they will appeal.

El Ghazi had a contract with Mainz until 2025 and The Athletic reported the club must pay his wages for the past nine months, totalling $1.85 million, as a result of the ruling.

The 29-year-old, who has also played for Premier League clubs Aston Villa and Everton, was first suspended on October 17 over his initial post which he has since deleted.

However, he continued with posts related to the conflict, saying he could not stay silent, adding that there was no justification for the killing of thousands of children in Gaza.

More than 38,000 Palestinians have been killed since October 7 in Israel’s assault on the Gaza Strip, health officials say.

Mainz, who had reinstated him in the squad after his initial suspension, said his posts were met with “surprise and incomprehension” before taking the decision to terminate his contract.

Nujum Sports, a non-profit organisation that has supported El Ghazi and helped him organise a charity soccer match to raise funds for Gaza’s children, described it as a “landmark verdict”.

“We hope clubs and professional bodies take note and do not continue to repress legitimate freedom of speech by pressurising athletes to remain silent or adopt a particular narrative with the threat of terminating contracts,” it said on X (formerly Twitter).

Comments

Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Jul 13, 2024 01:27pm
Great move and excellent news. Please remember the centuries old axiom, "Justice Delayed is akin to Justice Denied."
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Javid Shirazi Jul 13, 2024 02:52pm
Vindicated.
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NYS Jul 13, 2024 03:24pm
Grace Anwar El Ghazi you shine
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KhanGee Jul 13, 2024 05:33pm
This inspires hope in German courts at a time when almost all European political leadership is shamefully supporting a blatant genocide called out by UN itself.
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tamza Jul 13, 2024 06:29pm
same for Dawn/ good to see the comments section [seems to be] open after almost three? years
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Sajid K Jul 13, 2024 10:15pm
You need to be a human to see, understand and speak on Zionist atrocities in Palestine. From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free. InshaAllah
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Asif A. Shah Jul 13, 2024 10:16pm
A hopeful sign for the German Judiciary!
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Farid Ullah Jul 14, 2024 03:50am
Shame on hypocrites in the west.
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Riaz Jul 14, 2024 03:57am
Excellent ….that’s the way to silence these monsters of hate
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Salim Jul 14, 2024 07:43am
Mainz and other such institutions who support Israel think might is right! Anwar El Ghazi may you live long and continue to inspire us!
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Mike Ingham Jul 14, 2024 10:40am
A man of courage and conscience in a country where authoritarian double-think on freedom of expression is fast becoming normalised. Huge respect to Anwar and also to the court that didn’t bow to Israeli pressure on the morally vapid German polity
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Laila Jul 14, 2024 11:43am
Interestingly he would have faced the same restriction in Pakistan. In our so-called islamic republic, we are not even allowed to show or waive the Palestinian flag at cricket matches. We can only imagine how little the players are allow.
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MBA Jul 14, 2024 12:35pm
This is how law and order in a democracy function. My whole-hearted support for El Ghazi and for suffering people at Gaza.
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Fan of Dr Salaria Jul 15, 2024 06:26am
Well said the seasoned doctor
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