Magnus Carlsen has broken his silence and weighed in on FIDE's ban of Sergey Karjakin for the first time. The World Champion thinks the controversial Russian wants to become a “martyr”, says he strongly disagrees with his Russian rival, but is unsure whether it was correct to ban him from chess competitions and strip him of a spot in the
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