Tunisia court bars Israel from taekwondo championships

Tunisia court bars Israel from taekwondo championships
Israeli athletes will not be able to compete in the taekwondo world junior championships following a successful lawsuit by activists.
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08 April, 2018
The competition will be held in Hammamet from April 6-13 [NurPhoto]

A court in Tunis has banned four Israeli athletes from competing at the taekwondo world junior championships after a group of activists opposed to normalisation with Israel filed an urgent lawsuit.

The competition is being held in the Tunisian seaside resort of Hammamet from April 6-13.

A judicial official said the court rendered its decision earlier this week after the Tunisian group known as the National Commission for Supporting Arab Resistance and Opposing Normalisation and Zionism sued the president of the Tunisian taekwondo federation, Ahmed Gaaloul.

Prosecutor's spokesperson Sofiane Selliti told The Associated Press that the court decision stipulates that Gaaboul can't invite, or host, the four Israeli athletes whose names were on the list of contestants.

Gaaloul said they will not be invited because they did not complete the paperwork to enter the tournament

There was no immediate reaction from the Israeli taekwondo federation.