Tweeters call for an investigation into the death of the Jordanian, Rashid Sweissat ... and the abolition of boxing

Tweeters called for the need to open an investigation into the death of the Jordanian boxer Rashid Sweissat, and the circumstances of his participation in the World Youth Championship in Poland, and some of them called for the cancellation of this game in the country due to the negative effects it leaves on its practitioners and exposes them to danger.

The Jordanian Olympic Committee, in a press statement, today, Tuesday, mourned the boxer Sweissat, noting that the cause of death was due to his impact on an injury he suffered during his fight, last Friday, during the World Championship match.

Anger and sadness dominated the Jordanian street and social media because of the death of boxer Rashid Sweissat, and opinions focused on the need to put an end to the boxing game and cancel it, at least in Jordan, while others went to open an investigation to find out the details of Soysat's participation in the big event and whether his participation had passed. With normal stages and proper administrative procedures.

The follower, "Momo Hirai", said on his account on "Twitter": "How do you see it? No decision was made to prevent this game, which is all promotion of violence and remorse. All beaten and murdered. How do I play it?" As for Taha Bueni, he said: "I do not understand why this continues. Kind of sports even today !! ".

The song "Shams" spoke: "Nothing is differentiated from the wrestling arenas in the backward Roman eras with those who were fighting to the death." Abu Sari praised her words: "A satanic sport in which a violation of human dignity is in which the beating is focused on the face, and he is the most honorable member ".

The campaign against the boxing game intensified, and opinions against it increased as a result of the death of Soysat, and a "Kuwaiti" said: "It is a totally inhuman game and a waste of youth time and state money. Whoever loves this sport has to retreat from that immediately. When was hitting another person his height and superiority ?!" Youssef Al-Omani commented: "Originally, these martial arts were self-defense, but the West seemed to practice them incorrectly, holding tournaments and other dangerous competitions."

In turn, the singer, Harith Al-Hourani, asked: "The World Youth Championship ... who let Rashid Sweissat participate? Does his level qualify him for participating? I hope that the matter will be investigated."

And we conclude the opinions reacting to the news of the death of the Jordanian boxer with the comment of "Mohsen Alia": "This game should prevent the least thing in Jordan that sympathizes with the youth, may God have mercy on him."

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