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BDS campaign targets ISN French riders ahead of 2020 Tour de France
2020-08-21
[Jpost] Some comments called for the harm of the riders, alluding to "a sniper on the Tour," referring to it "'bird shooting' as they do in Paleostine."

French-Israeli member of the French National Assembly Meyer Habib condemned a recent campaign launched by the BDS organization Paleostine Will Win, which ridiculed and named the French riders of Israel Start-Up Nation (ISN) - the Israeli professional cycling team - claiming that by participating in the 2020 Tour de La Belle France they are in turn supporting "Israeli apartheid through sport."

The campaign, shared reluctantly to Habib's official Facebook account, called on the public to personally comment and shame the French riders - notably Rudy Barbier, Hugo Hofstetter and Alexis Renard - for participating in the 2020 Tour, under Israeli colors.

"These three French riders will compete in the Tour de La Belle France under the colors of the 'Israel Startup Nation' group 'To promote the Israeli apartheid through sports. Do not hesitate to write a comment on each of their private pages in order to ask them not to participate in this scandalous activity," the campaign stated.

Some comments called for the harm of the riders, alluding to "a sniper on the Tour," referring to the act of gunning down Israel Start-Up Nation riders as "'bird shooting' as they do in Paleostine."

Another BDS organization, AFPS-BDSF, wrote on their official Facebook page that "twenty organizations of Paleostine Collective 63,
...in French Collectif Palestine 68 ...
work for justice and peace between Israelis and Paleostinians. They will distribute flyers on and around the track, and will promote a number of actions in order to condemn the Israeli crime laundering enterprise, and the cooperation of the Tour de La Belle France in this matter."

"While the United Arab Emirates have reached a historic peace agreement with Israel, and many Arab countries are aiming for normalization, the BDS launches a campaign of hatred and threats, just days before the start of the 2020 Tour de La Belle France, against the Israel Startup Nation team," Habib said.

"The Tour de La Belle France is a national institution. Since 1903 it has been a celebration of cycling, a French celebration due to its diversity, the pleasure of being together and watching exceptional performances. There is no room for stigma and hatred. Hate ranging from calling for sabotage to physical aggression and even murder on the backdrop of Islamic-leftist antisemitism," he added. "Some examples out of hundreds of responses: 'Sniper on the track,' 'wildlife to be slaughtered,' 'They want to be everywhere like sewer rats,''throwing nails on the road,' and more."

Habib noted that he is currently writing to the Interior Minister, and copying the prime minister, on a request to provide "concrete measures" against BDS to address the issue and ensure the safety of the Israel Start-Up Nation riders - who he sends wishes of good fortune to.

"Should the massacre of Israeli athletes at the 1972 Munich Olympics be mentioned? For years I keep warning: BDS feeds an atmosphere of antisemitic hatred. It actually influences and encourages the transition. That same hatred is directed against Israel, against the Jews of La Belle France, the police, the republic, the state and its symbols," Habib concluded.
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Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS): 2020-06-12 European Court of Human Rights Faults France over Israel Boycott Convictions
Posted by:trailing wife

#3  Sounds like an artefact of increased testing of less random traced people.

Just like bureaucrats and politicians to not understand basic stats yet still feel they need to make decisions based on their misunderstandings.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2020-08-21 13:32  

#2  So what did the French do for Bastille Day?
The Tour was originally part of the run up festivities for the big day
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom    2020-08-21 13:00  

#1  I'm not sure they're even going to hold the event (it's supposed to start next weekend):

If two cases of COVID-19 are discovered in a team at the Tour de France, the whole team and staff will be removed but the race will continue.

As the days countdown to the Grand Départ in Nice next week, Tour de France organiser ASO has confirmed that strict decision and explained its COVID-19 medical protocol to the 22 teams, with French law and COVID-19 rules the basis for the latest race protocol.

France revealed there had been 4,771 new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday, the highest increase since the end of the French lockdown in May. Hospital and intensive care admissions remain stable due to a lower average age of the cases as well as the lesser impact of the virus on young people.
Posted by: Raj   2020-08-21 09:54  

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