Albania's Participation in Islamic Games Causes Dissent

Albanian athletes will be participating for the first time in this year's Islamic Solidarity Games, which take place Baku in Azerbaijan in May.

It is the first time that athletes from the country will be competing in the games, which involve athletes from member countries of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, OIC, following a decision by the National Olympic Committee of Albania, KOKSH.

While most people in Albania are Muslim, many Albanians also believe that as a secular European state that aims to join the EU, membership of such an organisation is not appropriate.

Paskal Milo, a historian, politician and former foreign minister, told BIRN that he also disagreed with Albania's involvement in the activities of the OIC.

He believes that while Albania should respect Islamic countries and collaborate bilaterally on certain issues, it should not be done under the umbrella of an overtly Islamic organisation.

"I have always believed that the decision to participate in the OIC is one of the worst ones that Albania took since the fall of communism," he said.

"Every action that includes Albania further in the organisation sends a wrong message to our European and American allies and partners, putting in doubt our affiliation and European orientation," he concluded.

Albanian athletes will be competing in seven of the 22 sporting categories of the games in Baku - the fourth such event to take place following the first one held in 2005 in Saudi Arabia.

"We have the approval of the Foreign Ministry and the Ministry of Sports," Stavri Bello, general secretary of KOKSH, told Top Channel TV on Monday.

"We are going to send our athletes there to contribute to collaboration between nations," he added.

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