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Ozil’s racism complaints need to be taken seriously – Merkel
- By TFN
- Published: August 28, 2018
Angela Merkel has come to the defense of Arsenal star Mesut Ozil.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Sunday the complaints by German football star Mesut Ozil, who recently quit the German national team due to racism, needed to be taken seriously.
Speaking in an interview with broadcaster ARD, Merkel said she “did not like the type of discussions that took place” after Ozil had a photo taken with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Ozil quit the national team in July, citing racist propaganda he faced in Germany since meeting President Erdogan three months before that. Ozil accused far-right politicians and media for questioning his loyalty to Germany, and using his picture with Erdogan “as an opportunity to express their previously hidden racist tendencies.” Mesut further said he no longer wanted to or could wear Germany’s famous black-and-white jersey.
“I am German when we win, but I am an immigrant when we lose,” wrote the player, who was scapegoated for then-reigning world champion Germany’s humiliating exit from the tournament in Russia.
“Whether it is Ozil or someone else, if a person with an immigrant background says ‘I am not being well-treated in this public,’ we need to take this seriously and discuss it,” Merkel said.
Mesut, 29, spent nine years with the national team, earned 92 caps and won the World Cup with Germany. He was attacked after the team was eliminated in the group stages of the 2018 World Cup held in Russia after poor performances.
German Football Association (DFB) President Reinhard Grindel said on Aug. 19 that he should have been more supportive of Ozil when the midfielder was the target of “racist attacks.” Grindel was seen as one of the main people responsible for Ozil quitting due to offensive statements against him during and after the World Cup.
German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said earlier this month that debates on Ozil’s departure from the German national team due to racist acts harmed Germany’s reputation. “Ozil’s quitting from the German national team triggered the migration debates. The latest debates and the increasing number of racist attacks against migrants and Jews create a shameful situation for Germany,” Maas said in an interview.
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