Ecclestone should make a stand on human rights in Baku

  • Published on 08 Jun 2016 13:30
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  • By: Rob Veenstra

Bernie Ecclestone is being asked to speak out about human rights, just over a week before formula one sets up camp for the first time in Azerbaijan. A year ago, just as the Azerbaijan capital Baku was added to the 2016 schedule, the Formula One Group unveiled a new policy vowing to respect "human rights in all of our activities".

But Azerbaijan has been constantly criticised by human rights bodies, for reasons including arbitrary arrests, indefinite detentions, beatings and torture. The F1 supremo, however, said a year ago: "I think everybody seems to be happy. Doesn't seem to be any big problem there."

But it now emerges in the British media that, while it was not Ecclestone himself, two representatives of his organisation met up with the 'Sport For Rights' human rights group. The group's chief, Rebecca Vincent, said: "We have called on Bernie Ecclestone to publicly speak out on human rights issues in Azerbaijan."

"We wrote him an open letter and there has not been a public response yet. I do emphasise that it was a constructive meeting compared to our engagement with other bodies, (but) Ecclestone himself has been making some unhelpful comments and we might be expecting some more of that because that seems to be his nature," she added.

Another human rights campaigner also urged Ecclestone to "make a stand". "We're not asking them to cancel the race, we're not calling on people not to go. We are asking Mr Ecclestone to use it to make a stand instead of enabling repression," Phil Bloomer, of the business and human rights resource centre, said. "He (Ecclestone) said last year that there was no big problem with human rights in Azerbaijan, and people seemed happy. It takes just five minutes on Google to see what is really going on," he added. (GMM)

reg

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I don't think Human Rights figure much in Bernie's world. Plus making a "stand" that might upset a sponsor or contributor is not very likely. Don't know where this article came from, but whoever thought of it doesn't know much about the sport or Bernie!

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  • Klapband

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    As long as he does the same when F1 comes to Canada, England, Germany, US, and the other Western nations who are responsible for at least 1.3 million deaths in recent history with their "War on Terror," why not?

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    • Jun 8 2016 - 15:33
  • reg

    Posts: 162

    I don't think Human Rights figure much in Bernie's world. Plus making a "stand" that might upset a sponsor or contributor is not very likely. Don't know where this article came from, but whoever thought of it doesn't know much about the sport or Bernie!

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    • Jun 8 2016 - 15:42

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