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Japan Detains Ex-Chess Champ Bobby Fischer
2 hours, 17 minutes ago Add Top Stories - AP to My Yahoo! By NATALIE OBIKO PEARSON, Associated Press Writer TOKYO - Former world chess champion Bobby Fischer, wanted since 1992 for playing a tournament in Yugoslavia despite U.N. sanctions, has been detained in Japan, clearing the way for his extradition to the United States. AP Photo Fischer was stopped at Tokyo's Narita International Airport on Tuesday as he tried to go to the Philippines, an airport official said on condition of anonymity. Miyoko Watai, a Japan Chess Association official who described herself as a longtime friend of Fischer's, said the eccentric chess prodigy discovered when he was detained that the United States had revoked his passport. Watai, who said she had spoken with Fischer since his detention, added that he was told he would be extradited but that he would appeal. The U.S. Embassy in Tokyo said it knew Fischer had been detained but refused further comment, citing privacy concerns. Fischer became a Cold War hero in 1972 when he defeated Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union to become the first American world chess champion. But the chess prodigy, long know for his eccentric ways, stunned the chess world by refusing to play again, and had slipped mysteriously in and out of public view in the years since. He forfeited the title in 1975, and resurfaced for a dramatic rematch against Spassky in Yugoslavia in 1992, beating him 10-5 to win $3.35 million. U.S. authorities accused him of violating U.N. sanctions imposed against Yugoslavia for provoking warfare in neighboring Bosnia-Herzegovina. Fischer, indicted by a grand jury in 1992, managed to elude authorities and left a tantalizing trail that included radio broadcasts from the Philippines and sightings in Japan. The Athens-based World Chess Federation had no comment about Fischer's arrest. "The international federation has had no connection with Mr. Fischer since 1975, so officially we are not in a position to say something about this," said Giorgos Mastrokoukos, the federation's public relations director. In radio interviews, Fischer praised the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, saying America should be "wiped out," and described Jews as "thieving, lying *******s." His mother was Jewish. Fischer, now 61 years old, became grandmaster at age 15. He announced that he had abandoned chess in 1996 and launched a new version, "Fischerandom," a computerized shuffler that randomly distributes chess pieces on the back row of the chess board at the start of each game. Fischer claimed it would bring the fun back into the game and rid it of cheats. |
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Adventurous One wrote:
TOKYO - Former world chess champion Bobby Fischer, wanted since 1992 for playing a tournament in Yugoslavia despite U.N. sanctions, has been detained in Japan, clearing the way for his extradition to the United States. Does anybody know what UN regulation specifically prohibited Fischer from participating in a private chess match in Yugoslavia? This wasn't exactly a FIDE match or something. As far as I know, Spassky, the other participant, never was indicted in any sense. I watched Fischer burning an american flag in front of the TV cameras during the opening press conference which is a crime under american law, but then again this didn't happen on american soil (and not under american jurisdiction?). It makes me wonder when the US government is regarding the UN as "irrelevant" and when not. Claus-Juergen |
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"Claus-Jürgen Heigl" wrote in message ... Adventurous One wrote: TOKYO - Former world chess champion Bobby Fischer, wanted since 1992 for playing a tournament in Yugoslavia despite U.N. sanctions, has been detained in Japan, clearing the way for his extradition to the United States. Does anybody know what UN regulation specifically prohibited Fischer from participating in a private chess match in Yugoslavia? This wasn't exactly a FIDE match or something. As far as I know, Spassky, the other participant, never was indicted in any sense. I watched Fischer burning an american flag in front of the TV cameras during the opening press conference which is a crime under american law, but then again this didn't happen on american soil (and not under american jurisdiction?). It makes me wonder when the US government is regarding the UN as "irrelevant" and when not. Claus-Juergen Not UN law USA law http://home.att.ne.jp/moon/fischer/list/p_4/4_0.htm |
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They might try to get Fischer on tax evasion charges and violating
U.S. sanctions against Yugoslavia. State Dept. will say (most likely) that as U.S, citizen, Fischer has to obey U.S. laws in regard to sanctions. But you raise a good point: If it is a PRIVATE match, then where does US law come in? That said, I think State Dept. will try to get him on tax evasion. Fischer did not pay taxes for over 20 years. Claus-Jürgen Heigl wrote in message ... Adventurous One wrote: TOKYO - Former world chess champion Bobby Fischer, wanted since 1992 for playing a tournament in Yugoslavia despite U.N. sanctions, has been detained in Japan, clearing the way for his extradition to the United States. Does anybody know what UN regulation specifically prohibited Fischer from participating in a private chess match in Yugoslavia? This wasn't exactly a FIDE match or something. As far as I know, Spassky, the other participant, never was indicted in any sense. I watched Fischer burning an american flag in front of the TV cameras during the opening press conference which is a crime under american law, but then again this didn't happen on american soil (and not under american jurisdiction?). It makes me wonder when the US government is regarding the UN as "irrelevant" and when not. Claus-Juergen |
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Bugsy wrote:
Not UN law USA law http://home.att.ne.jp/moon/fischer/list/p_4/4_0.htm Thank you. Claus-Juergen |
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