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Grandmasters' open letter to FIDE
We, leading Grandmasters of the world, realize the undeniable
significance and importance of a possible reunification of the chess world.
However, we have to express our concern about the reunification plan that has
just been presented in Prague. If implemented in the current form, sports
principles would then be violated, as most of the top chess professionals will
have no opportunity to take part in the World Championship until 2005. FIDE
declared that rights and interests of all chessplayers will be taken into
consideration, but it is completely unclear how (and whether at all)
this will be done in practice.
We hope that all parties will have enough goodwill and common sense to
resolve the unjustice. We understand that the situation is complicated, but at
the same time, we are sure that there are better ways of reunification than the
one which has been considered in Prague.
We also express our concern about the fact that the Grandmasters'
Committee has not been established yet, though such a body could become the
media of expression for chessplayers in issues that are directly related to
their professional interests. We hope that such a Committee will be created
in the nearest future. It should be delegated all rights necessary for its
activities, meaning that it will not become an amorphous structure and
that the election of its members should be held on a democratic basis,
through a vote by the leading chessplayers of the world. It is very important
that its members would be respectful, competent and fair-minded professionals.
Only in such circumstances will it really be useful for the chess world.
We think that this letter is one step further towards true
reunification and we hope that our voice will be heard and are looking forward
to a constructive reply.
27.05.2002
Vladimir Akopian
Viswanathan Anand
Evgeny Bareev
Viorel Bologan
Rustem Dautov
Kiril Georgiev
Igor Glek
Alexander Grischuk
Artur Jussupow
Rustam Kasimdzhanov
Alexander Khalifman
Joel Lautier
Peter Leko
Christofer Lutz
Alexander Morozevich
Sergey Rublevsky
Konstantin Sakaev
Alexey Shirov
Ilya Smirin
Emil Sutovsky
Peter Svidler
Vadim Zvjaginsev
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