Elista, 29 September 2006

Open Letter to
• FIDE President H.E. Kirsan Iljumshinov
Copied to
• Executive Committee of Kalmykia Mr. Valery Bovaev
• Chief Arbiter Mr. Geurt Gijssen
• Russian Chess Federation
Dear Mr. President,
The Appeals Committee of the World Championship Match between
Veselin Topalov and Vladimir Kramnik made the following decision on the protest
of the Topalov Team:
“to close both the toilets in the players rest rooms
and to open another toilet that will be available only to the two players”
The Kramnik team received the mentioned decision a few hours
before the start of game 5 and was officially informed about the protest of Mr.
Topalov only yesterday evening, 10 p.m., 28 September 2006. With such a decision
the WCC Committee is clearly violating both the rules and regulations of the WCC
match and the rights of Mr. Kramnik.
The relevant clause in contract of Mr. Kramnik expels: “FIDE
shall provide a rest room and toilette for the players during the WCC match in
the playing hall and close to the stage (if possible backstage) to be equipped
with a live monitor furnished with coffee and tea as well as with light refreshments.”
The reasons that Mr. Kramnik is entering his own bathroom
often is simple: The restroom is small and Mr. Kramnik likes to walk and therefore
uses the space of the bathroom as well. The Appeals Committee has been informed
about the issue before they decided. It should also be mentioned that Mr. Kramnik
has to drink a lot of water during the games.
On the request of Mr. Topalov the agreed live monitors have
been removed as well as the shower cabines in the bath rooms. The moves are provided
on demonstration boards only. The substance of Mr. Topalov protests (dated 22,
24 and 28 September 2006) were basically always met by the approval of the Appeals
Committee. Everything has been done here to satisfy Mr. Topalov’s requests.
On a regulary basis the restrooms and toiletts are heavily
checked by specialists, obviously local police forces. This goes together with
the arrival of the players. The arbiters are observing all the measures. One representative
of each team has the right of being present in order to observe the activities.
The playing area is banned from signals and the glas wall protects from any kind
of view contact and/or body language. There is not a single reason or evidence
to believe that a player would have any kind of cheating possibilities.
It is and was no problem for the organization to assure
all necessary measures in order to avoid any kind of cheating. By starting the
match both participants agreed all the playing conditions de facto and de jure
and the conditions are therefore legally binding. Any change of the playing conditions
without a good reason would in our understanding request the approval of both
players which is not the case here.
Mr. Kramnik believes that the latest decision should increasingly
concern the world of chess as it shows very clearly and once again the biased
stand of the Appeals Committee members involved. In person: Mr. Makropolous, Mr.
Azmaiparashivili (well known as a close friend to Mr. Danailov), Mr. Gelfer (now
replaced by Mr. Vega). Therefore Mr. Kramnik requests to exchange the mentioned
persons immediately. Enough is enough.
We would like to add that the recent decision not only insults
Mr. Kramnik but is clearly critizing both the excellent work of the local organisation
at Elista and the nominated arbiters. Yesterday evening the chief arbiter and
the head of the excutive committee once again confirmed that the indirect accusations
of cheating are nonsense.
The protests of the Topalov team into the direction of Mr.
Kramnik and the suspicions in the press release of Mr. Topalov are utterly disgraceful
and are touching Mr. Kramnik’s privacy. We do not think that the Topalov
team has any right of getting access to the recordings. This shall be job of the
nominated arbiters only.
The Topalov team includes a parapsychologist and more people
which are obviously having no other tasks as to distract and to insult Mr. Kramnik
especially since their team is realizing that Mr. Topalov finds himself in a difficult
situation. This is what we call an utterly unfair behaviour which is not in accordance
with the FIDE Code of Ethics. The decision taken by the Appeals Committee can
only be seen as another attempt to disturb Mr. Kramniks concentration since it
is difficult to understand what kind of improvement it shall be to have one toilet
instead of two.
Our team does not trust the objectivity of the Appeals Committee
anymore. Therefore it makes no sense for us to bring a protest to this table and
Mr. Kramnik strongly insists once again that the members of the Appeals Committee
will be changed immediately and that the heads of the Organizing Committee are
taking their responsibilities.
In the meanwhile Mr. Kramnik will stop playing this match
as long as FIDE is not ready to respect Mr. Kramnik’s rights, in this case
to use the toilet of his own restroom whenever he wishes to do so.
Further and more detailed legal investigations are already
in process.
On behalf of Vladimir Kramnik
Yours sincerely,
Carsten Hensel
(Manager to Vladimir Kramnik, Classical World Chess Champion)
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