{"id":95430,"date":"2023-11-01T12:25:07","date_gmt":"2023-11-01T12:25:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/stopsmokingway.com\/?p=95430"},"modified":"2023-11-01T12:25:07","modified_gmt":"2023-11-01T12:25:07","slug":"fa-wont-charge-hamza-choudhury-over-pro-palestine-social-media-post","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stopsmokingway.com\/soccer\/fa-wont-charge-hamza-choudhury-over-pro-palestine-social-media-post\/","title":{"rendered":"FA WON'T charge Hamza Choudhury over pro-Palestine social media post"},"content":{"rendered":"
The Football Association will write to clubs to inform them the use of the phrase \u2018from the river to the sea\u2019 is now banned.<\/p>\n
And in a further development, English football\u2019s governing body will involve the police should any participant use the saying in future.<\/p>\n
On Monday, Mail Sport revealed how Leicester midfielder Hamza Choudhury was left facing an FA sanction after using the phrase on his social media channels as the violent conflict between Israeli and Palestine escalates.<\/p>\n
The adage has strong pro-Palestinian connotations. The former England Under-21 midfielder\u2019s post was accompanied by an emoji of the Palestinian flag.<\/p>\n
Choudhury, who has since apologised and deleted the post, has escaped FA action.<\/p>\n
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Hamza Choudhury will not be charged for his pro-Palestine social media post after FA decision<\/p>\n
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But the organisation will move to punish any other players or footballing staff who use the phrase in the future.<\/p>\n
An FA spokesperson said: \u2018After careful consideration, we will be writing to all clubs to make it clear that this phrase is considered offensive to many, and should not be used by players in social media posts.<\/p>\n
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Choudhury appeared to post a pro-Palestinian social media message on Monday<\/p>\n
\u2018The player has apologised and deleted the tweet. We are strongly encouraging clubs to ensure that players do not post content which may be offensive or inflammatory to any community.<\/p>\n
\u2018If this phrase is used again by a football participant, we will seek police guidance on how we should treat it and respond.\u2019<\/p>\n
The news comes as Mail Sport revealed that clubs had grown irritated by the lack of guidance from the FA and Premier League on how to advise players over making public messages linked to the ongoing Middle East conflict.<\/p>\n
But the FA\u2019s stance arrives as a clear and important piece of communication for players moving forward.<\/p>\n
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