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Referee Mohammad Al-Emara stopped a game in Finland when he heard racist abuse directed at him from the stands.
He invoked a Uefa protocol established to help deal with racist incidents.
Finnish law does not currently allow offenders to be banned from future games.
But Finnish people are very non confrontational, says ilta-Sanomat sport reporter.
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