Handbook :: F. Administration
F.01. Boycotts
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Boycotts | Resolution Approved by the 1979 Congress. Amended by the 1994 Congress. | Moral principles of FIDE for non-FIDE chess competitions. | 1. | The organizers and the players must be guided by the highest principles of the FIDE Statues: - FIDE is concerned exclusively with chess activities.
- FIDE rejects discriminatory treatment for national, political, racial, social or religious reasons or on account of sex.
- FIDE observes a strict neutrality in the internal affairs of the national chess federations.
| 2. | In accord with its Statutes, FIDE reaffirms its commitment to the right to play chess and opposes all organized actions that would hinder that right. | 3. | It is understood that: - An organizer of a chess competition has the right to invite any chess player he chooses. Once an invitation has been issued and accepted, it must not be withdrawn.
- Each player accepts an invitation only on his own free will but in strict accordance with the statutes and resolutions accepted by FIDE.
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