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Subject: Open Letter by Garry Kasparov

Author: Daniel Jackson

Date: 14:25:44 10/29/04


Kasparov's letter to FIDE
29.10.2004 The reunification match between Garry Kasparov and Rustam
Kasimdzhinov is scheduled for January 7 – 24 in Dubai. However at the FIDE
Congress in Calvià nothing concrete was announced. The funding of the match and
many other details appear to be in doubt. In an open letter to the FIDE General
Assembly Garry Kasparov delivers firm ultimatums.


To the FIDE General Assembly


Ladies & Gentlemen,

I believe that everybody in attendance is aware of the press announcement of the
FIDE World Championship in Dubai January 7th – 24th, 2005. The fact that this
match appears to be following the same disastrous sequence of last year’s two
failed FIDE World Championship events is of considerable concern to me and to
most of the chess world.

The feeling of déjà vu is overwhelming as once again I see the same trend
looming. Deadlines coming and going. Grand media announcements totally devoid of
real detail or substance. This time, the FIDE Congress must act and put people
in charge who know how to negotiate and agree contracts before issuing grandiose
statements.

The harsh facts are that nobody can go into serious TRAINING and PREPARATION for
a World Title with this uncertainty. It’s just not possible!

Unless we have an agreement that I can sign – with acceptable payment terms by
October 31st, I would like to suggest the following.

That FIDE appoints a three-man committee to immediately negotiate with the
Turkish Chess Federation, backed up by the Turkish Republic.

If they can move quickly the match can still be played in January, but unless I
have a fully executed Escrow Account in place by Nov. 10th, the match must be
moved to a date mutually acceptable to the two players, the organizer and FIDE.

From the time of the Prague Agreement on May 6th, 2002 to the present, I have
stuck to my word to FIDE to work hard toward the reunification process.

True chess aficionados know that chess must see an undisputed World Chess
Champion and then and only then will normal sponsorship flow into our noble
game. In this way the game will grow and the sport will flourish.

Kirsan Ilyumzhinov has contacted me on several occasions about this match and my
reply to him has been consistent.

Given the two failed attempts in 2003, I told Kirsan personally that while I was
ready and willing to play the match, I would not sign any document until he had
irrefutable proof of funding and could set up an escrow account or satisfactory
instrument of payment. Kirsan agreed to this and many times during the past days
and weeks told me “The agreement and proof of payment will be with you soon.”

On Friday 22nd October, I called Kirsan Ilyumzhinov and informed him that
representatives of the Turkish Chess Federation, backed by the Turkish Republic,
are highly interested in organizing and funding this tournament. They will only
need 10 days, once FIDE gives them the sole option to present the Championships
in Turkey.

I understand that Kirsan is now on his way back from Dubai. He has had a month
or more to get it done in Dubai. Unless he has the money, we should give
somebody else the authority to act.

I do not enjoy giving deadlines so instead you can view this as a REALITY.

Unless the $1M prize money is in escrow by Oct. 31ST, 2004 (for Dubai) or Nov.
10th, 2004 (for Turkey) I will no longer be available to play in January of
2005.

It must be of concern to everybody present that FIDE is in danger of losing
control of the World Chess Championship cycle and a delay could mean that the
impetus is lost. There are those at large who would love to see FIDE fail and
reunification die – FIDE must not let it happen!

The first step toward reunification must be taken now. Then FIDE will only be
one step away from its stated goal.

Give people like Georgios Makropoulos, Zurab Azmaiparashvili, and Israel Gelfer
only 10 days to negotiate with Turkey and we will know one way or the other. At
least it will not float in the air

Awaiting a response.
Garry Kasparov

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