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dhimmi_pride:
http://www.goal.com/en/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=509968

A Turkish lawyer who's an expert on European law, Baris Kaska, is asking Uefa to cancel the three points Inter earned in their win against Fenerbahce in the recent Champions League match.

The Nerazzurri had beaten the Turkish champions 3-0 at home to qualify for the next round of the Champions League.

The reason for the appeal is unusual: the celebratory shirt for Inter's centenary worn by the team that night, and on several other occasions this season, offended many people in Turkey.

Fenerbahce To Ask Uefa For Three Points From Inter Match  A Turkish lawyer has filed a complaint to Uefa after Inter wore a shirt with an offensive symbol, at least to Islamic culture, in their recent match against Fenerbahce.

The shirt's scheme saw a big red cross on a white background, a symbol of the city of Milan, and reminded many of an emblem of the order of the Templars, which is considered offensive in Islamic culture.

Inter consciously did not wear their 'centenary shirt' in their first match against Fenerbahce in Istanbul, but at home, they did not think it was necessary to do the same.

However, the very sensitive Turkish media reacted bitterly and that led to the official appeal filed by Kaska, who announced this decision during an interview to Barcelona daily La Vanguardia.

Danilo Pochini

newman:
We should do to the ottomans what Vlad the Impaler did!

JTFFan:

--- Quote from: newman on December 12, 2007, 06:39:08 PM ---We should do to the ottomans what Vlad the Impaler did!

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good idea, newman. O0

Trumpeldor:

--- Quote from: dhimmi_pride on December 12, 2007, 06:34:58 PM ---
The shirt's scheme saw a big red cross on a white background, a symbol of the city of Milan, and reminded many of an emblem of the order of the Templars, which is considered offensive in Islamic culture.


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What isn't considered offensive in Islamic culture? Oh yeah...Rape, murder, oppression of women and minorities.

dhimmi_pride:
Ghengis Khan was much more effective.

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