FIDE e Gromovs

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World Chess Federation
 

 
Government House, 358000 Elista, Kalmykia
 

 
Care of Mr Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, President
 

 

 
December, 1, 2004
 

 

 
Dear Mr President,
 

 

 
I am sending you this letter to enquire whether it would be possible for stateless persons to enter your Federation under the flag of the United Nations.
 

 
The 1954 Convention on the Status of Stateless Persons establishes our status in a less than clear way, and does not allow us to acquire citizenship of any country. Stateless persons are therefore a section of society who are often discriminated against and whose fundamental rights are not respected, e.g. citizenship rights and others. The Latvian Republic is a clear example of this kind of discrimination.
 

 

 
Considering this situation, I hereby ask you whether it would be possible for the next FIDE congress to consider the following points:
 

 
1. admission of stateless players to the FIDE ratings under UN flag;
 

 
2. permission for a team of stateless players to participate in the Olympiads.
 

 

 
I do hope that as President of an organisation whose motto is gens una sumus, you will understand the importance of this problem.
 

 
In thanking you very much for your kind attention, I invite you to write to this address for any more information that you might require:
 

 
Sergejs Gromovs, FIDE Master
 

 

 
I look forward to your reply.
 

 

76th FIDE Congress

20-23 August 2005

Dresden, Germany

Executive Board Agenda

61. Letter from Mr. S. Gromovs on the stateless persons to be included into the

FIDE Rating List.

Annex 26 is the letter from Sergej Gromovs.

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