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The International Committee of Silent Chess (I.C.S.C.) was founded in 1949 in Copenhagen (Denmark) and is recognised by Federation Internationale des Echecs (F.I.D.E.) and the International Olympic Committee (I.O.C.); the recent 31st I.C.S.C. Congress held on October 1st, 2012, in Almaty, Kazakhstan, has approved the new name change of the I.C.S.C. It is now being called as the Internationl Chess Committee of the Deaf (I.C.C.D.); the I.C.C.D. also publishes its periodical magazine "Mitteilungsblatt" (The I.C.C.D. Bulletin) every four months. The I.C.C.D. is an international organisation based on voluntary service. It establishes and organizes the World Individuals events for both Deaf men and women, World Teams Deaf Chess Championships, European, Asian (Continental) Clubs Chess Championships and friendly international tournaments.
Bulletin No.139 Bulletin No.140 Bulletin No.141
After the examination of the case, we have decided to remove the 4 names from the ICSC Ratings for the ratings earned by the deaf players in the false tournaments.
In memory of Heinz Meurer 1928-2008
17th European Club Team Deaf Chess Championships 2005 - Piestany, Slovakia
13rd World Individual Deaf Chess Championships 2004 - Malente, Germany
16th European Club Team Deaf Chess Championships 2003 - Kiev, Ukraine
14th World Team Deaf Chess Championships 2002 - Vilnius, Lithuania
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