Gold Medalist Egyptian Swimmer Faces Backlash and Death Threats for Solidarity With Gaza, Reveals Haunting Past

In a stark revelation that has rattled the world of sports and politics alike, Egyptian swimmer Abdul Rahman Sameh, recent gold medalist in the 50-meter butterfly at the World Cup held in Greece, disclosed that he has received death threats due to his expressed solidarity with the people of Gaza. The announcement has prompted a tumultuous debate on the athlete’s freedom of speech and the consequences of mixing sports with politics.

Egyptian swimmer Abdul Rahman Sameh won the gold medal-Source: (X)

Following his gold-medal win, Sameh said, “I’m not sure if I can truly celebrate this achievement. It’s been a mentally challenging week, receiving death threats and being continuously attacked for my support for Palestine.”

Abdul Rahman Sameh’s medical consultant, Dr. Abdullah Mohamed, opened up about the swimmer’s life struggles, underscoring his resilience and determination. Losing his father at the tender age of ten, Sameh took upon himself the responsibility to financially support his mother and sister. Alongside academics and swimming, he worked various jobs, showcasing an indomitable spirit.

Further interviews revealed that the young swimmer also battled acute loneliness and pressure during his stay in America, where he was granted a scholarship five years ago. He attempted suicide and went into a coma for four days but recovered and returned to swimming, thanks to his coach Dr. Mohammed Desouki.

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Egyptian swimmer Abdul Rahman Sameh with his doctor

 

What intensifies the discourse is the International Swimming Federation’s decision to erase photos of Sameh from its official social media accounts. This comes despite his recent historic win, clocking in a time of 23.04 seconds in the 50-meter butterfly race. Photos of other champions remain untouched.

The current incident brings into focus the difficulties athletes face when expressing political opinions and how the broader socio-political environment can significantly impact their careers and mental health.


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