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African Championships start today!

All the top players from the continent of Africa will assemble for the 2009 African Championships in Tripoli, Libya today. The Championships will run through the 31st and will serve as the qualifier to the World Cup knockout tournament to be held in Russia later this year.

GM Amon Simutowe, who just won the South African Open, will try for redemption of missing the cut in last year’s championship. There was a bit of uneasiness among some of the players who lack sponsorship and were hoping that there would be conditions to ease the hardship.

Top players looking to make the cut are: GMs Ahmed Adly (EGY), Bassem Amin (EGY), Amon Simutowe (ZAM), Essam El-Gindy (EGY) and Slim Belkhodja (ALG). GM Hichem Hamdouchi has changed his federation from Morocco to France and will not be eligible.

Nevertheless, it will be an exciting contest and several strong IMs will be threatening to break into the upper pack.

Drum Coverage: https://b2bsoftwares.com/client-daaim/blog/2009/05/28/2009-african-individual-championships/

33 Comments

  1. Two players from Nigeria who are in Libya for the event are IM Oladapo Adu and Abiye Williams.

  2. I could not travel to libya because I could not translate my passport into Arabic. The Embassy of Libya in Rwanda refused to translate the passport after I had presented all the relevant documents. I was told to go and do that in my country. The organisers of the event had told us that our visa were ready and would be issued at the point of entry in Tripoli and that we should go to the nearest libyan embassy to get our passport translated into Arabic, without that the person would be refused entry into the counrty. I was told that some players were refused entry because of their passports were not translated and sent back to their country. I had to cancel my flight because I did not want to encounter the same situation. It is so sad that after all the effort, one could not to take part in the African Individual championship.

  3. What? Refused Visa because the passport was not translated into Arabic? I have never heard of this before. Are you kidding me? Its important to definitely investigate this.

  4. Hi Guys!
    NEWS RE ANGOLA PLAYERS:
    I am blogging this with IM. Aderito Pedro and FM. Errickson of Angola sitting in a hotel in Johannesburg watching local TV while the Africa Individual has presumably started.

    Reason? They travelled on 18. July intending to arrive with days to spare. In fact it was at the airport where GM. Simutowe, also travelling, adviced them to rush a flight via Dubai that still had seats.

    They travelled together with Amon. Upon arrival in Tripoli, Lybia the two said Angolan players and one official where returned due to passport/Visa problems. I believe GM.Simutowe made it with no problem and IM.Kobese, who travelled the next day after the fiasco also made it through.

    I believe the main reason for their entry refusal may well be the language matter as they hardly speak proper English and certainly not Arabic.

    So, the second best player last time IM. Pedro (Ang) will not participate.

    I humbly ask. Why the Africa elected leader make life so difficult for players? After raising the money, is this the way to loose it?
    END

  5. Just got update that the defending champion Gwaze could not get a visa too ( no zimbabweans as well )so how many people are playing this tourmanent now ? may be 4 to 5 hihi Who ever wins will be half a Champion hehe
    Thats my opinion

  6. Whats new here?nothing!! The usual stuff. You can predict all this coming as soon as the tournament is announced.Some things never change.

  7. The version i got from one of the zims guys described it as near impossible to get a visa from the embassy or its possible they did not read the conditions for the visa as you mentioned above this part
    14. VISA INFORMATION
    Players or officials needing visas are requested to contact the Libyan chess federation and to send passport photo copy before 1st July 2009. The Organizing Committee will provide invitations letters for visa formalities.

    According to the Libyan law each non Arabic passport are requested to stamp Arabic translation to the passport “just contact the Libyan embassy in your region and they will advice the way of translation and it could be made by the Libyan embassy too.

    One thing for sure the truth will come out

  8. My NO visa list Reasons
    1.Financial Problems: Prove that you can afford to take care of travel and boarding expenses etc .It was one big thing that also resulted in NO VISA Dresden Germany Olympiad
    2.VISA INFORMATION
    Players or officials needing visas are requested to contact the Libyan chess federation and to send passport photo copy before 1st July 2009. The Organizing Committee will provide invitations letters for visa formalities.

    According to the Libyan law each non Arabic passport are requested to stamp Arabic translation to the passport “just contact the Libyan embassy in your region and they will advice the way of translation and it could be made by the Libyan embassy too.
    3.LATE APPLICATION FOR visa

  9. VISA? What’s NEW!
    One thing crystal clear coming out of this visa brouhaha is that the African chess union and the Africa representative in FIDE are letting AFRICA (time and time again) down. Hopefully the future will prove that there is a better day to come! Talk about an African nightmare!!!!!!
    There simply seem to be no communication between themselves. Plus there is no relations between themselves and the Federations. Period.
    I am in a vintage position to intimate that players like GM. Simutowe had to pull all stumps at a personal level to be in Tripoli. Furthermore, I am familiar with traveling to this country as I sponsored and arranged for a ZIM junior to play the Africa junior there.
    So, it makes sense then that Mr. Buthali or and Mr. Ncube should have had lines of communication routinized around the event. This could have help anticipate the visa pitfall by communicating with or alerting federation officials to either clear the obstruction, while encouraging participation in the first instance. Clearly this did not happen! Or perhaps basic management/organising is damn beyond some peoples realm.
    I looked in the eyes of a bewildered chess player (IM.Pedro). I felt like crying as he explained his frustrations to me. He was very very sad I must tell you all. This realy makes me mad!!!
    Yes, Someone must take the blame and I strongly believe the two said African chess leaders must accept responsibility for this nonsense. OTHERWISE why sit in high-level FIDE meetings when it is not on behalf of progress for Africa. Here is an example of good chess governance: The Turkish chess federation President who happens to be a friend of mine told me he treats the job no less than a service to the entire nation. he works damn hard for the country and the results are there for all to see. In Africa, can someone tell me who has done any ordinary act in the interst of players? That is why I do not buy the awards some governments in Africa bestow upon FIDE. That’s disgusting I say. Given this Libya quagmire, that reported award apearsto be a shame and a hoodwink!
    As far as FIDE is concerned, AFRICA matters only to influence elections. For that the reward is incompetent environment. After all a strong GM like Amon Simutowe is a Mistake!!! In fact “He must consider changing Federations”, {OooooPs! I wasn’t suppose to tell that was what a FIDE official adviced (:-((}

  10. Same old guys playin the same old game huh? The European Assizes ! haha yall funny. Tick Tick Tick!!!

  11. I must respectfully disagree. What’s wrong with changing federation? Amon can always go back to his federation. Some time a short term goal is necessary to accomplish a longer term goal. If it help African Chess and Amon in the short term, why not? Also, a number of GM have change federation to promote chess. Why should Amon think differently. Amon, if changing federations would help you in the the short term, please do so. Daaim, could you please include spell check and grammar on your “Leave a Reply” This would help me and others.

  12. hi Daaim
    I was looking for info/photos about this tournament, without any success, even emailed Brian (CHESSA) too this morning, as I’ve thought that there should be at least some sort of contact with the Saffa-players in Tripoli. I could only find the female-players’ info/names etc. Wonder if you have any info on the men? I’ve done a blog-entry this morning as Melissa and Anzel are playing, but want to blog the men too…I look forward to seeing some pics! and the passport-issues are a disgrace!

  13. Ah nevermind.

    I was so excited that I saw results of women’s and men’s section. But it’s just results for women’s section (which we already know) .

    Time to get away from the computer because I’m already seeing things that aren’t there 😛

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