The 67-year-old says they will leave his roles with Fifa's technical study group & strategic committee.
"It is not wise to be in an organisation with those who exerted pressure to promote this decision," they said.
They added: "We know the mistakes he is made, but there is another side to this person. The severity was excessive.
Tabarez, addressing a news conference for over ten minutes ahead of Uruguay's last-16 encounter with Colombia at the 2014 Fifa World Cup, claimed Suarez's suspension was "more focused on the opinions of the media".
Suarez bit Giorgio Chiellini in the work of Uruguay's 1-0 win over Germany on Tuesday.
"Many times you forget that the scapegoat is a person, who has rights."
The Liverpool forward has been banned from all football-related activity for months, suspended for Uruguay's next nine internationals & fined 100,000 Swiss francs (£65,680).
Fifa general secretary Jerome Valcke said Suarez ought to seek help in the work of his suspension.
"He ought to go for treatment," Valcke said. "It's definitely wrong. The first time, it is an incident. Over one time, it is not. That is why the sanction has to be exemplary."
Valcke said the bite on Chiellini had been seen "by hundreds of millions of people", adding: "It is not what you need your children, who are playing footy around the globe, to see at a World Cup."
"The focus ought to be on the rehabilitation & serious treatment of the player," a statement read. "FIFPro believes that treatment must be an element of any sanction."
International players' union FIFPro said Suarez ought to "receive all the support they needs".
FIFPro said Suarez's extended absence from the game "must be addressed as it directly infringes his right to work".
Suarez has received support from World Cup winner Diego Maradona, while Chiellini has also branded the ban "excessive".
The Uruguayan is not allowed to train together with his club or enter a footy stadium, yet Italian side Barcelona stay interested in signing the player from Liverpool.
Liverpool are seeking legal advice after being denied the services of last season's leading Premier League scorer until the finish of October.
Meanwhile, online betting firm 888poker says it's terminated its relationship with Suarez with immediate effect.
"It is not wise to be in an organisation with those who exerted pressure to promote this decision," they said.
They added: "We know the mistakes he is made, but there is another side to this person. The severity was excessive.
Tabarez, addressing a news conference for over ten minutes ahead of Uruguay's last-16 encounter with Colombia at the 2014 Fifa World Cup, claimed Suarez's suspension was "more focused on the opinions of the media".
Suarez bit Giorgio Chiellini in the work of Uruguay's 1-0 win over Germany on Tuesday.
"Many times you forget that the scapegoat is a person, who has rights."
The Liverpool forward has been banned from all football-related activity for months, suspended for Uruguay's next nine internationals & fined 100,000 Swiss francs (£65,680).
Fifa general secretary Jerome Valcke said Suarez ought to seek help in the work of his suspension.
"He ought to go for treatment," Valcke said. "It's definitely wrong. The first time, it is an incident. Over one time, it is not. That is why the sanction has to be exemplary."
Valcke said the bite on Chiellini had been seen "by hundreds of millions of people", adding: "It is not what you need your children, who are playing footy around the globe, to see at a World Cup."
"The focus ought to be on the rehabilitation & serious treatment of the player," a statement read. "FIFPro believes that treatment must be an element of any sanction."
International players' union FIFPro said Suarez ought to "receive all the support they needs".
FIFPro said Suarez's extended absence from the game "must be addressed as it directly infringes his right to work".
Suarez has received support from World Cup winner Diego Maradona, while Chiellini has also branded the ban "excessive".
The Uruguayan is not allowed to train together with his club or enter a footy stadium, yet Italian side Barcelona stay interested in signing the player from Liverpool.
Liverpool are seeking legal advice after being denied the services of last season's leading Premier League scorer until the finish of October.
Meanwhile, online betting firm 888poker says it's terminated its relationship with Suarez with immediate effect.
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