
Jérusalem. Le CICR soutient l'organisation d'un tournoi d'échecs. 76 personnes âgées de six à soixante ans ont disputé neuf rencontres les unes contre les autres. 30 champions se sont fait connaître, trois d’entre eux âgés de moins de 15 ans. Jerusalem. The ICRC sponsors the organization of a chess tournament. 76 players aged from six to over sixty played nine rounds against each other. Thirteen champions emerged, with three of them under 15 years old. Galerie photos sur le site web du CICR, 04.08.2016: "Jerusalem and the West Bank: Checkmating violence. A recent chess tournament to encourage self expression and intellectual stimulation as alternatives to violence brought together 76 players, including many children and teenagers. The tournament was part of a series of youth activities that the ICRC has launched in Jerusalem during 2016. As well as providing alternatives to violence, our youth activities raise awareness of our work and of three of the fundamental principles that guide it – humanity, neutrality, and impartiality. "Chess requires cleverness, willingness, strength and toughness. These psychological aspects help develop students' personalities, because they're still young. It helps them become leaders, take the right decisions, find ways to develop themselves, be more independent and take decisions under pressure," said youth chess trainer Diaa' Ahmed Al Faqieh. The tournament was organized by the Palestinian Chess Federation and the Qattana and Al Jib youth sports clubs. Entitled "Together for Humanity", it was sponsored by the International Committee of the Red Cross." ICRC website photo gallery, 04.08.2016: "Jerusalem and the West Bank: Checkmating violence. A recent chess tournament to encourage self expression and intellectual stimulation as alternatives to violence brought together 76 players, including many children and teenagers. The tournament was part of a series of youth activities that the ICRC has launched in Jerusalem during 2