Kirsan's Rich And Famous Friends...
The FIDE website posts fairly frequent updates about the "working visits" of president Kirsan Illyunzhinov to countries around the world, most of which are usually, to me at least, of little interest I must admit. But, the latest update about our alien-loving leader features many pictures with some genuinely famous people. What do you make of it? A taster is below
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FIDE President's working meetings in Chicago Thursday, 26 April 2012 |
Fruitful discussions took place with His Holiness Dalai-Lama the 14th and Mr. Gorbachev. The latter said that he wanted to promote chess and noted a great role of this game in the educational process. Mr. Ilyumzhinov and patron of CIS programme discussed the possibility of mutual cooperation between FIDE and summit in promoting a peace and democracy.
With the patron of the Chess in Schools programme Mr. Mikhail Gorbachev
His Holiness Dalai-Lama the 14th and Mr. Kirsan Ilyumzhinov His Holiness Dalai-Lama the 14th highly appreciated the FIDE President’s work in the development of Buddhism and chess as well. They spoke about the bilateral cooperation between FIDE and the Government of Tibet and agreed to continue the discussion during the President's visit to Tibet in May.
With an American film director and Oscar winner Mr. Oliver Stone Another remarkable meeting was with Mr. Oliver Stone, an American film director, producer and screen writer who directed such movies as Platoon, Alexander, World Trade Center, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps and others. Messrs. Stone and Ilyumzhinov discussed the role of cinema in a struggle for peace, the younger generation and the influence of chess on this process. It should be noted that an Oscar-winning actor Sean Penn received a 2012 Peace Summit Award for his work to rebuild and aid the victims of the devastating 2010 earthquake in Haiti. The award was presented by Mr. Gorbachev. Mr. Sean Penn and FIDE President
With former US President Bill Clinton With former US Presidents Messrs. Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton the FIDE President spoke about the chess development in the country, possibility of recognition of chess as a sport and the role of chess in the educational process. With Ms. Kerry Kennedy, President of Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice & Human Rights With Ms. Kerry Kennedy, President of Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice & Human Rights, the FIDE President discussed the possibility of using of chess in one the RFK Center programmes. Ms. Kennedy expressed a great interest in this matter.
FIDE President with Mr. Lech Wałęsa, former President of Poland Another summit laureate who expressed his willingness and intention to support chess among children was the former President of Poland Mr. Lech Wałęsa who actively follows the chess events. |