Antonio Rudiger is set to take legal action after a former German media chief claimed he made a show of support for terrorist group Islamic State.
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- Rudiger linked with terrorist organisation
- Defender speaks out after claims made
- DFB to take legal action
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ToggleWHAT HAPPENED?
Real Madrid defender Rudiger, who is a practicing Muslim, posted a Ramadam greeting on Instagram that showed the Germany international kneeling on a prayer mat wearing a white robe and pointing upwards with his right index finger. He captioned the post: "Ramadan Mubarak to all Muslims around the world. May the almighty accept our fasting and prayers."
Former chief Julian Reichelt described the gesture as an "Islamists' salute" and accused Rudiger of displaying the "ISIS-greeting of Islamists" in a lengthy post on X.
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WHAT RUDIGER SAID
Rudiger has distanced himself from the claims in a statement: "On the occasion of the beginning of Lent, I posted a snapshot on Instagram. It has already been publicly visible for 13 days [since March 11] and has reached several million interactions without any criticism from anyone, but in recent days the photo has been used by individuals to make unfounded accusations.
"The gesture I used is called tawhid fingering. In Islam, this is considered a symbol of the unity and oneness of God. The gesture is widespread among Muslims around the world and in recent days the Federal Ministry of the Interior has classified it as non-problematic. As a devout Muslim, I practice my faith, but I firmly distance myself from any kind of extremism and accusations of Islamism. Violence and terrorism are absolutely unacceptable. I stand for peace and tolerance.”
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DFB TO TAKE LEGAL ACTION
Rudiger's management has made a complaint against Reichelt for "insult or slander, inflammatory insult and sedition," as reported by. The German Football Association has also started legal action, accusing Reichelt of "online hate speech."
Reichelt is a former editor-in-chief of German newspaper but was fired in 2021 after an investigation into his conduct amid allegations of abuse of power and bullying, as reported by .
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WHAT NEXT FOR RUDIGER
Rudiger has been on international duty with Germany and featured in their friendly wins over France and the Netherlands. The defender will now return to Real Madrid and continue the team's push for glory in La Liga and the Champions League, starting on Sunday against Athletic Club.
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