Iranian chess player appears at Kazakhstan tournament without hijab for
second day -Reuters witness
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[December 28, 2022]
ALMATY (Reuters) - An Iranian chess player on Wednesday took part in
an international tournament in Kazakhstan without a hijab for the
second day running, according to a Reuters journalist present.
A Reuters witness at the FIDE World Rapid and Blitz Chess
Championships in Almaty, Kazakhstan, saw Sara Khadem competing
without a headscarf, a violation of Iran's laws governing female
dress code.
Iran has been swept by demonstrations against the country's clerical
leadership since mid-September, when 22-year-old Iranian Kurdish
woman Mahsa Amini died in the custody of morality police who
detained her for "inappropriate attire."
Laws enforcing mandatory hijab wearing have become a flashpoint
during the protests, with a string of sportswomen competing overseas
appearing without their headscarves in public.
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Sara Khadem of Iran sits in front of a chess board. REUTERS/Pavel
Mikheyev/File Photo
Khadem, born in 1997 and also known as Sarasadat Khademalsharieh, is
ranked 804 in the world, according to the International Chess
Federation website. The website for the Dec. 25-30 event listed her
as a participant in both the Rapid and Blitz competitions.
Iranian news outlets Khabarvarzeshi and Etemad in reports on Monday
said that Khadem had competed at the championship in Almaty without
a hijab.
(Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Mark Porter)
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