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Africa’s top cyclist Biniam Girmay ‘denied UK visa’ for Glasgow worlds

Posted: 02 Aug 2023, 16:43
by Zmeselo




Cycling
Africa’s top cyclist Biniam Girmay ‘denied UK visa’ for Glasgow worlds

• Eritrean was among favourites for the road race

• Girmay is not the only African rider to be missing out


Jeremy Whittle

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2023/ ... gow-worlds

Wed 2 Aug 2023

Biniam Girmay, Africa’s leading professional cyclist and one of the favourites for the world championships road race in Glasgow on Sunday, is understood to have been denied a UK visa by the Home Office. https://www.theguardian.com/politics/home-office

The Eritrean, a stage winner in the Giro d’Italia https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2022/ ... age-winner and also winner of the Gent-Wevelgem in Belgium, finished the Tour de France on 23 July. He immediately continued his pursuit of a visa to enable him to race in what the sport’s governing body, the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI), has called the “Super Worlds”.

Girmay crashed in his most recent race last Saturday. However, with four days remaining to the elite men’s road race, Girmay is now understood to have withdrawn from the championships, along with several others who were facing similar issues in obtaining a visa.

The 23-year-old’s visa delays were first reported on Wednesday morning, but had been known of for some time. His team sponsor, Intermarché-Circus-Wanty responded to the news by posting on social media that he was withdrawing due to his injuries, despite having tweeted last Sunday: “great news” and confirmed that he had left hospital with
no fracture or serious injury.
One of those who has assisted Girmay with his visa application told the Guardian:
If the UK wants to organise a world championships, then maybe facilitate and help the riders to get a visa, or call it the European championships.
Girmay is not the only African rider to be missing out in Glasgow, with his compatriots Natnael Tesfatsion, Merhawi Kudus, and Amanuel Ghebreigzabhier also reported to have been denied visas to enter the UK.

The UCI has not yet responded to a request for comment, but a Home Office spokesperson said:
We do not routinely comment on individual cases. All visa applications are carefully considered on their individual merits in line with the immigration rules,
adding:
We have been working closely with organisers to ensure that participants of this event are clear on the visa application process and timelines.

Natnael Tesfatsion is an Eritrean cyclist who will miss the UCI Cycling World Championships in Glasgow. Photograph: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images

According to Kimberly Coats, chief executive of Team Africa Rising, which supports the career development of African riders, the problems on visas being issued were due to the
decision-making powers of the UK government.

Because the riders in question, Eritrean professionals, are far from being flights risks,
she said,
it comes down to a decision by someone processing visas in the UK.
While other cyclists, such as those from the Ukrainian federation, have enjoyed fulsome support, some African athletes have been stymied by costs and logistics.
For Eritrea, they had to travel to Turkey to apply for visas,
Coats said.
Benin chose not to send riders as they would have had to travel to Nigeria to apply for their visas, along with the expense of sending a team to Scotland.
Coats said that some federations have reached out to Team Africa Rising seeking staff in Scotland to save on travel expenses.
Many African Federations do not have budgets that can facilitate a $20,000-$30,000 [£16,000-£24,000] event, especially when they know their riders are not at the top levels of the sport.
Some European nations have had a much more positive experience, according to Andriy Grivko, President of the Ukrainian Cycling Federation, who said that he had experienced “no problems”.
It was a little difficult to get a licence of participation because of our [world] ranking,
Grivko said, acknowledging the impact of the Russian invasion on Ukraine’s athletes,
but we have had great support from the UCI with help for our accommodation, travel and also vehicles.
The Ukrainian team are taking 40 in their delegation, composed of 29 athletes and 11 staff to Glasgow, and have enjoyed significant financial support from the UCI, in the region of €100,000 (£86,000), according to Grivko. He added that the UCI had also financially supported the Ukrainian team’s participation in the world championships in Australia in 2022.

Re: Africa’s top cyclist Biniam Girmay ‘denied UK visa’ for Glasgow worlds

Posted: 02 Aug 2023, 16:52
by eritrea
Zmeselo wrote:
02 Aug 2023, 16:43
Cycling
Africa’s top cyclist Biniam Girmay ‘denied UK visa’ for Glasgow worlds

• Eritrean was among favourites for the road race


Why I am not surprised?

Re: Africa’s top cyclist Biniam Girmay ‘denied UK visa’ for Glasgow worlds

Posted: 02 Aug 2023, 17:21
by Somaliman
Stop fooling yourselves!

This is not rocket science. Eritrea's sporting members are famous for using such an opportunity to defect, failing to return to Afwerki's prison camp and instead applying for asylum.

With the current UK Home Secretary, their chances to obtain a UK visa are quite slim.

Re: Africa’s top cyclist Biniam Girmay ‘denied UK visa’ for Glasgow worlds

Posted: 02 Aug 2023, 17:40
by Weyane.is.dead
Spoken like a real piece of escrement. Why would they defect when they're alĺ pro and living abroad? Don't answer. I don't expect a reasonable response from a low life weyanay parasite.
Smellyman wrote:
02 Aug 2023, 17:21
Stop fooling yourselves!

This is not rocket science. Eritrea's sporting members are famous for using such an opportunity to defect, failing to return to Afwerki's prison camp and instead applying for asylum.

With the current UK Home Secretary, their chances to obtain a UK visa are quite slim.

Re: Africa’s top cyclist Biniam Girmay ‘denied UK visa’ for Glasgow worlds

Posted: 02 Aug 2023, 17:56
by Zmeselo


man,

brother weyane.is.dead has already smacked you perfectly but answer me this genius- how come the other three Eritrean riders were allowed in?

Stupido, always read the article before running your toilet-mouth!



Somaliman wrote:
02 Aug 2023, 17:21
Stop fooling yourselves!

This is not rocket science. Eritrea's sporting members are famous for using such an opportunity to defect, failing to return to Afwerki's prison camp and instead applying for asylum.

With the current UK Home Secretary, their chances to obtain a UK visa are quite slim.

Re: Africa’s top cyclist Biniam Girmay ‘denied UK visa’ for Glasgow worlds

Posted: 03 Aug 2023, 06:50
by Somaliman
What a bunch of uneducated little baboons!

Is the article's objective to discuss those Eritreans who don't need a visa to enter the UK?

FYI, the article is addressing the case of those who require a visa to enter the UK.

I haven't said that any Eritrean travelling to the UK requires a visa. I've made a comment with regard to those who require a visa to enter the country in question.

I can imagine, you didn't get any basic education back in Eritrea, and you haven't gained any education in the West either, as it took you a while to be granted a refugee statut, and by the time you obtained it you found yourself too old to go to school, even though there's no age limit to go to school and learn.

If you attended school, you wouldn't be sitting on this forum 24/7 posting propaganda based garbage just to be paid a couple of hundred pounds by the Eritrean Embassy in London. Yeah, you're right, you live in Russia.

Re: Africa’s top cyclist Biniam Girmay ‘denied UK visa’ for Glasgow worlds

Posted: 03 Aug 2023, 07:18
by Zmeselo
3 Eritrean RIDERS were allowed in, you piece of shît- bloody tampon! :lol:

Somaliman wrote:
03 Aug 2023, 06:50
What a bunch of uneducated little baboons!

Is the article's objective to discuss those Eritreans who don't need a visa to enter the UK?

FYI, the article is addressing the case of those who require a visa to enter the UK.

I haven't said that any Eritrean travelling to the UK requires a visa. I've made a comment with regard to those who require a visa to enter the country in question.

I can imagine, you didn't get any basic education back in Eritrea, and you haven't gained any education in the West either, as it took you a while to be granted a refugee statut, and by the time you obtained it you found yourself too old to go to school, even though there's no age limit to go to school and learn.

If you attended school, you wouldn't be sitting on this forum 24/7 posting propaganda based garbage just to be paid a couple of hundred pounds by the Eritrean Embassy in London. Yeah, you're right, you live in Russia.

Re: Africa’s top cyclist Biniam Girmay ‘denied UK visa’ for Glasgow worlds

Posted: 03 Aug 2023, 07:57
by Somaliman
You fu.cking little idiot baboon,

I'm talking about what the title of the Guardian's article is focusing on.

Are you denying that Eritrean sporting members are famous for defecting and vanishing in the country of the tournament in which they've participated and later applying for asylum!



Obviously, talking to you is tantamount to talking to a brick wall. Go fu.ck yourself, dickhead.


Re: Africa’s top cyclist Biniam Girmay ‘denied UK visa’ for Glasgow worlds

Posted: 03 Aug 2023, 09:07
by Zmeselo
Biyatch-áss-disturbed-móron-niggér, last time that happened was more than 10 years ago.

What about the 3 allowed in, then? What are the guarantees they won't abscond, if that's the horrible "fear" behind the decision? :lol:

Besides people of Bini's caliber absconding is not only unthinkable, but if by some fluke it happened, he'd be given British citizenship expressly to race for their flag; like this guy...




Listen uncle Tom, they jus don't wanna see an Eritrean succeed; hence they denied entry to the 3 best ones while allowing in those who they think are mediocre.

Somaliman wrote:
03 Aug 2023, 07:57
You fu.cking little idiot baboon,

I'm talking about what the title of the Guardian's article is focusing on.

Are you denying that Eritrean sporting members are famous for defecting and vanishing in the country of the tournament in which they've participated and later applying for asylum!



Obviously, talking to you is tantamount to talking to a brick wall. Go fu.ck yourself, dickhead.


Re: Africa’s top cyclist Biniam Girmay ‘denied UK visa’ for Glasgow worlds

Posted: 03 Aug 2023, 09:57
by Somaliman
FYI, Mo Farah was brought in to the UK as a child, at the age of eight, and the British authority was not worried about him vanishing in the country!

Have you ever heard of this Eritrean, who "walked out of his quarters at the Olympic village, threw away the sim card that had been given to him by the team's minders and embarked on the process of claiming asylum in the UK – turning his back on a life as a conscript in the army of one of the world's most reclusive and repressive regimes"!

Eritrea's flag-carrying runner seeks asylum in the UK to flee repressive regime.

Forget about the British authorities, the Guardian that has posted the article above, posted the article in the link below a few years ago about the Eritrean Olympic athlete who defected and vanished in the UK to apply for asylum!

He was an Agame, wasn't he, since there are no Eritreans outside Eritrea?

https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2012/aug ... -asylum-uk

You're a perfect blueprint to build an idiot, but I wonder who would it, as no one is interested in having to do anything with an idiot like you!

Re: Africa’s top cyclist Biniam Girmay ‘denied UK visa’ for Glasgow worlds

Posted: 03 Aug 2023, 10:24
by Asmara
The new Home Office Secretary of the UK is of Indian origin like the PM. She usually wants to look tough on immigrants/ migration to please her White bosses. She drafts/proposes draconial rules from time to time to to curb the rights/liberity of migrants. In short, she is a coconut.

Refusing to grant Bini a visa should be seen from this context. If Bini wins they know what would follow.
Eritreans in the UK would celebrate his success. And it is everyones guess who those people might be... obviously not Adgi n'hamedu.

Re: Africa’s top cyclist Biniam Girmay ‘denied UK visa’ for Glasgow worlds

Posted: 03 Aug 2023, 13:30
by kerenite
eritrea wrote:
02 Aug 2023, 16:52
Zmeselo wrote:
02 Aug 2023, 16:43
Cycling
Africa’s top cyclist Biniam Girmay ‘denied UK visa’ for Glasgow worlds

• Eritrean was among favourites for the road race


Why I am not surprised?


I understand you. Biniam is half ethiopian, his father originates from Axum. Hence, had he applied as an ethiopian, the brits would have granted him the visa.

You see eritreans are unwelcome worldwide even if they claim to be celebrities?

No wonder, you are not surprised and I concur with you🙄

Re: Africa’s top cyclist Biniam Girmay ‘denied UK visa’ for Glasgow worlds

Posted: 03 Aug 2023, 13:58
by Zmeselo
ኤእ ጋሕባ፡ ኣፍኪ... :lol:




kerenite wrote:
03 Aug 2023, 13:30
eritrea wrote:
02 Aug 2023, 16:52
Zmeselo wrote:
02 Aug 2023, 16:43
Cycling
Africa’s top cyclist Biniam Girmay ‘denied UK visa’ for Glasgow worlds

• Eritrean was among favourites for the road race


Why I am not surprised?


I understand you. Biniam is half ethiopian, his father originates from Axum. Hence, had he applied as an ethiopian, the brits would have granted him the visa.

You see eritreans are unwelcome worldwide even if they claim to be celebrities?

No wonder, you are not surprised and I concur with you🙄

Re: Africa’s top cyclist Biniam Girmay ‘denied UK visa’ for Glasgow worlds

Posted: 03 Aug 2023, 15:02
by Zmeselo
Confused much?



Update: Reports suggest that three members of the Eritrea team have been denied visas, as Girmay – who sources say was issued his visa last week – cited a crash at the Clasica San Sebastián on Saturday as the reason for his withdrawal https://road.cc/content/news/biniam-gir ... lds-302941