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Azeem Rafiq apologises over racist comments he made 11 years ago
"Azeem Rafiq has suffered terribly at the hands of racists in cricket so he will well understand the hurt this exchange will cause"
Apologetic racism whistle-blower Azeem Rafiq admits he is ashamed of anti-Semitic messages he sent to a former player more than a decade ago.
The former Yorkshire spinner, widely praised for highlighting racial discrimination in cricket, appeared before a parliamentary select committee this week to lift the lid on his own experience but has been forced to confront his own past shortcomings.
Ahead of a game-wide meeting due to take place at The Oval on Friday, an historic exchange with former Warwickshire and Leicestershire player Ateeq Javid in which Rafiq made offensive remarks was uncovered by The Times.
“I am ashamed of this exchange and have now deleted it so as not to cause further offence,” the 30-year-old wrote on Twitter.
“I was 19 at the time and I hope and believe I am a different person today. I am incredibly angry at myself and I apologise to the Jewish community and everyone who is rightly offended by this.
“At no point will I ever try and defend the indefensible. For those I have hurt I am sincerely sorry.
“I will continue to front up and own any more mistakes I have made.”
Former England batter Alex Hales, meanwhile, has admitted to painting his face black in a tribute to rapper Tupac Shakur at a party in 2009.
Hales said in a statement to The Sun: “In 2009, I attended a New Year’s Eve musical tribute fancy dress party. I dressed in tribute to my musical hero, Tupac Shakur, someone who I’ve admired from childhood and, at the time, did not realise the offensive nature of this.
“I echo my statement from earlier in the week and stress how much I deplore racism and discrimination in all its forms.”
Reacting to Rafiq’s comments, Board of Deputies of British Jews president Marie Van Der Zyl said he would be well aware of the upset his comments he will have caused.
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/uk-news/azeem-rafiq-apologises-over-racist-22210577
Azeem Rafiq apologises over racist comments he made 11 years ago
"Azeem Rafiq has suffered terribly at the hands of racists in cricket so he will well understand the hurt this exchange will cause"
Apologetic racism whistle-blower Azeem Rafiq admits he is ashamed of anti-Semitic messages he sent to a former player more than a decade ago.
The former Yorkshire spinner, widely praised for highlighting racial discrimination in cricket, appeared before a parliamentary select committee this week to lift the lid on his own experience but has been forced to confront his own past shortcomings.
Ahead of a game-wide meeting due to take place at The Oval on Friday, an historic exchange with former Warwickshire and Leicestershire player Ateeq Javid in which Rafiq made offensive remarks was uncovered by The Times.
“I am ashamed of this exchange and have now deleted it so as not to cause further offence,” the 30-year-old wrote on Twitter.
“I was 19 at the time and I hope and believe I am a different person today. I am incredibly angry at myself and I apologise to the Jewish community and everyone who is rightly offended by this.
“At no point will I ever try and defend the indefensible. For those I have hurt I am sincerely sorry.
“I will continue to front up and own any more mistakes I have made.”
Former England batter Alex Hales, meanwhile, has admitted to painting his face black in a tribute to rapper Tupac Shakur at a party in 2009.
Hales said in a statement to The Sun: “In 2009, I attended a New Year’s Eve musical tribute fancy dress party. I dressed in tribute to my musical hero, Tupac Shakur, someone who I’ve admired from childhood and, at the time, did not realise the offensive nature of this.
“I echo my statement from earlier in the week and stress how much I deplore racism and discrimination in all its forms.”
Reacting to Rafiq’s comments, Board of Deputies of British Jews president Marie Van Der Zyl said he would be well aware of the upset his comments he will have caused.
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/uk-news/azeem-rafiq-apologises-over-racist-22210577