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29 Jul 2021

Auteur:
Sport & Rights Alliance (SRA)

Letter: Investigation on Sexual Abuse Allegation in Mali Basketball

The Sport & Rights Alliance (SRA) is a global coalition committed to embedding human rights and anti-corruption in world sport...We are deeply concerned by the revelations of systemic sexual harassment and abuse and the lasting trauma experienced by female basketball players of Mali’s Under-19 team...

The SRA welcomes FIBA’s swift response, including the referral of the case to the independent integrity officer, Professor Richard McLaren, as well as the announced partnership with the Swiss-based child rights organization Terre des Hommes. The SRA is encouraged by the suspension of the Mail Basketball Federation president, Harouna Maiga; as well as the recent arrest and indictment of coach Amadou Bamba for pedophilia, attempted rape and molestation. 

These are important first steps, but evidence from the ground in Mali shows players and family members are under threat as “enemies of Mali,” and powerful forces are working to silence them. This spotlights the urgency of a survivor-centered approach to protect players and whistleblowers who courageously brought complaints.  We ask FIBA to uphold your commitment to “zero tolerance” for abuse by:

  • Survivors’ access to trauma-informed counselling, health care and legal assistance;
  • Protection against retaliation for survivors and whistleblowers (including physical and digital security);
  • Ensure that the independent investigation takes a trauma-informed approach – including physical and emotional safety, actively seeking to resist re-traumatisation and ensuring athletes are informed about risks and decisions with transparency;
  • Ensure that the results of the independent investigation are made public when complete;
  • Based on the findings of the investigation, provide survivors’ access to remedy, including...
  • The establishment of systemic reforms to prevent and respond to cases of abuse in the future...and
  • Ensuring all players, including female, people of color and indigenous, can effectively exercise their right to organise...

As independent global organizations with vast experience reporting and advocating to ensure justice and remedy for abuse and harassment in sports, we would like to offer to meet and share our expertise to:

  1. ensure survivors of abuse and whistleblowers receive adequate legal, trauma and physical safety support;
  2. provide knowledge and advice to the ongoing independent investigation led by Professor Richard McLaren; and
  3. develop policies and systems to allow other survivors to report abuse and prevent sexual harrassment and abuse from happening in the future...

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