MrBishop
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TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese immigration officials have rejected ex-world chess champion Bobby Fischer's appeal of their decision to deport him and Fischer may now take his case to the justice minister, a Canadian advising Fischer said on Thursday.
Fischer, 61, wanted by Washington for defying sanctions by playing a match in Yugoslavia in 1992, was detained at Tokyo's Narita airport on July 15 when he tried to leave for the Philippines on a passport U.S. officials have said was invalid.
Fischer, one of the great eccentrics of the chess world, has been wanted by the United States since 1992 when he played -- and won -- a match against old rival Boris Spassky in Yugoslavia.
That brought him into conflict with the U.S. authorities, since economic sanctions against Yugoslavia were in force at the time.
Perhaps the best, or most well known Chess Grand-Master that the USA has ever produced is being hunted by the American GVT for - playing chess? What gives?
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