国际象棋联合会制裁克拉姆尼克
International chess federation sanctions Kramnik

原始链接: https://www.fide.com/fide-ethics-disciplinary-commission-issues-a-decision-in-case-involving-gm-vladimir-kramnik/

国际棋联(FIDE)道德与纪律委员会(EDC)对前世界冠军弗拉基米尔·克拉姆尼克处以两年禁赛处罚(其中一年立即执行,一年缓期执行),起因是他对多位棋手进行了一系列公开指控。 此次纪律处分程序是由国际棋联管理委员会和公平竞赛委员会发起的,起因是克拉姆尼克在社交媒体上针对大卫·纳瓦拉、丹尼尔·纳罗迪茨基等多位特级大师发表的言论。道德与纪律委员会认定克拉姆尼克存在霸凌、心理虐待以及不配合调查的行为。委员会强调,尽管打击作弊是首要任务,但相关指控必须通过保密且有据可查的程序进行处理,而非公开揣测。 委员会澄清,此次裁决未涉及克拉姆尼克反作弊方法论的有效性,其重点在于他的公开行为所造成的负面影响。除了禁止参加国际棋联比赛及担任官方职务一年外,克拉姆尼克还需完成12个月的社区服务。他有21天的时间对该决定提出上诉。

国际棋联(FIDE)已对前世界冠军弗拉基米尔·克拉姆尼克(Vladimir Kramnik)实施制裁,原因是他在缺乏证据的情况下,持续在公共场合指控其他棋手作弊。 多年来,克拉姆尼克利用自己的影响力骚扰多位知名棋手,包括丹尼尔·纳罗迪茨基(Daniel Naroditsky)、中村光(Hikaru Nakamura)和何塞·马丁内斯(Jose Martinez)。他利用存在数学缺陷的“作弊检测”方法,不断攻击年轻棋手,仅因对方在快棋赛中的表现超出了他的预期,就暗示他们使用了引擎辅助。 这些言行对当事人造成了严重的心理压力。评论者强调了丹尼尔·纳罗迪茨基的悲剧,这位深受爱戴的国际象棋教育家曾遭到昔日偶像克拉姆尼克的猛烈抨击。尽管纳罗迪茨基的离世被归因于医疗并发症及药物滥用,而非明确的自杀,但社区中许多人认为,这种无休止的霸凌营造了恶劣的舆论环境,严重损害了他的身心健康。 国际象棋界普遍认为,国际棋联的制裁是必要且迟来的举措,旨在应对这位言行偏执、损害运动声誉的人。许多评论者还指出,这一事件反映了高水平国际象棋领域中更广泛的系统性问题,即有影响力的人物屡次利用权力,在毫无证据的情况下排挤竞争对手。
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原文

The FIDE Ethics & Disciplinary Commission (EDC) has issued its decision in disciplinary proceedings involving former World Champion Vladimir Kramnik.

The EDC is an independent judicial body within FIDE responsible for considering alleged violations of the FIDE Ethics Code and Disciplinary Code. It operates independently from the FIDE President, Management Board, and other elected bodies and reaches its decisions in accordance with the FIDE Statutes and its Procedural Rules.

The proceedings arose from complaints submitted by the FIDE Management Board and the FIDE Fair Play Commission concerning a sustained series of public statements and social media posts made by GM Kramnik about GM David Navara and the late GM Daniel Naroditsky as well as other players.

Following a comprehensive review of the evidence and submissions from all parties, the EDC found GM Kramnik responsible for multiple violations of the FIDE Ethics Code and Disciplinary Code. The Chamber found that his conduct breached provisions relating to the right to dignity and respectful treatment, safeguarding the dignity of individuals, bullying and cyberbullying, psychological abuse, responsibility as a role model, failure to cooperate with the Fair Play Commission’s investigation, and false or unjustified public accusations.

At the same time, the Commission dismissed several other charges, including alleged violations relating to integrity, honesty, responsibility and accountability, as well as causing reputational harm to FIDE, concluding that these had not been established to the required standard.

In its decision, the EDC emphasized that combating cheating remains one of FIDE’s highest priorities. At the same time, it underlined that allegations of cheating must be handled through FIDE’s established confidential procedures and supported by appropriate evidence. The Commission concluded that publicly associating identifiable players with cheating suspicions without sufficient institutional verification exposed those players to unjustified reputational and psychological harm and was incompatible with the standards expected of members of the FIDE family.

The Chamber also noted that the proceedings were not intended to determine the scientific validity of GM Kramnik’s anti-cheating methodology itself. While acknowledging the value of continued research and innovation in fair play, it concluded that the available evidence did not permit a definitive assessment of the methodology because it had not been fully disclosed and the investigation was therefore based on incomplete information. The disciplinary findings instead concerned the manner in which allegations were communicated publicly and their impact on other members of the chess community.

Having considered both aggravating and mitigating circumstances, the EDC imposed a two-year worldwide ban from participating in FIDE chess competitions or acting in official chess functions. The final 12 months of the ban have been suspended for a probationary period of three years, meaning the active suspension is one year provided no further breaches occur during probation. In addition, the Chamber imposed 12 months of unpaid service for the benefit of the chess community as a supplementary sanction.

The decision may be appealed to the FIDE Ethics & Disciplinary Commission Appeal Chamber within 21 days in accordance with the EDC Procedural Rules.

The full decision of the FIDE Ethics & Disciplinary Commission is available [HERE].

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