The
double standards of the world cricket organization ICC came to the world to suppress the voice of the Australian cricketer Usman Khawaja, who became the
voice of the oppressed Palestinians.
The
International Cricket Council suppressed the voice of Australian cricketer
Usman Khawaja for raising his voice in favor of the oppressed Palestinians
against the ongoing Israeli aggression in Gaza and did not allow him to put the
peace symbol on his bat and boots until the end, of which the ICC The double
standard has been exposed to the world.
The
world remembered that this was the ICC when, in March 2019, Indian cricketer MS
Dhoni distributed military caps to the entire team, and the entire Indian team
played the match wearing this military cap, but at that time the principled ICC
was pigeonholed. He sat with his eyes closed.
Dhoni
wore military insignia gloves in the 2019 World Cup. Do not go too far; even in
the recently ended World Cup in India, the sticker of "Om" on the bat
of South African cricketer Maharaj was not seen by the ICC. Was it not a
religious matter?
Not
only this but in 2018, a homosexuality awareness campaign was conducted in
England, in which the ICC itself also took part.
However,
on the other hand, the ICC stopped Usman Khawaja from writing a message for
Palestine on his shoes in the Perth Test, gave a stern warning for wearing a
black belt, and now also stopped him from putting the symbol of peace on his
bat and shoes.
Demonstrating
in favor of the Palestinians, the ICC again became a wall in front of Usman
Khawaja.
On
the issue of Palestine, the double standard is being questioned: why is the ICC
getting angry at the support of the Palestinians, and why was Australian cricketer
Usman Khawaja prevented from giving the message of human rights?
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