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Female chess players protest wearing hijab at Iran world championship

Some of the world's top female chess players are upset that the next world championship will be held in Iran, where players are expected to wear head scarves.

The US women's champion, Nazi Paikidze-Barnes, will not be taking part in the event in Tehran next February due to her concern over the issue.
Meanwhile former Pan American champion Carla Heredia -- who did not qualify for the Tehran tournament -- also called for the 64 women who are playing there to protest against the hijab rule.
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Former Pan American champion chess player Carla Heredia.
"Iran has hosted chess tournaments before and women were always forced to wear a hijab," Paikidze-Barnes told CNN. "We don't see this event being any different, forced hijab is the country's law."
This, she said, is "religious and sexist discrimination."
She added: "If the venue of the championship is not changed, I will not be participating. I am deeply upset by this. I feel privileged to have qualified to represent the US at the Women's World Chess Championship and to not be able to due to religious, sexist, and political issues is very disappointing."
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Meanwhile Heredia, originally from Ecuador and now living in Texas, said: "This is not only about 64 players, this is a world issue, a women's rights issue. That's why I'm speaking up. Sports should be free of this type of discrimination."
She said she hoped Iran would agree for women to play without hijabs without fear of punishment.
Islamic dress
Islamic codes of behavior and dress are strictly enforced in Iran. In public places, women must cover their heads with a headscarf.
Susan Polger, the chairman of FIDE's Commission for Women's Chess, has so far not received any complaints from players on the matter. However, she said, if complaints come in, the commission will handle them "professionally and diplomatically."


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Polger, who is retired from competing, said she has never had to play a tournament wearing a headscarf. However, she said that speaking personally, she would not have an issue with wearing one out of respect for a country's culture.
Why Iran?
Iran was the only country which made a proposal to host the event, a World Chess Federation (FIDE) spokeswoman told CNN in a statement.
She added that since there were no objections from any of the other 150 national chess federations -- including the US -- FIDE's General Assembly accepted the proposal.
FIDE is "reviewing all possible solutions for the players' comfort and will discuss all the issues with the organizers in Iran during meetings in the next few weeks," said the spokeswoman, adding that the organization had so far not received any complaints from players competing.

http://edition.cnn.com/2016/09/30/middleeast/chess-iran-women-hijab-row/
 
Wearing or not wearing hijab is a personal choice. Either of choice must not be imposed anywhere in the world.
 
Your Country Your Rules. The people who dont like your rules are not coming to the championship

The same should be in reverse. If you dont like Burqa bans in western countries you should boycott from going there
No. International events should apply to international standards. If some country does not want to follow these standards it should not host international events.
 
There is no such thing as 'international standards' like it's written in a book or something.

Well, mate there are some rules are not written on the wall and be expected to follow... you know what I mean... leave your citizenship aside and tell me if this situation ok for you ?
 
It's a water park. Women are also unveiled in women pools, water parks, gyms and separated beach side for women in Iran. However no one is allowed to film.
That's not a "women only" water park though. Besides, I am not serious with it. French people should respect Iran or simply get the f*ck out. The same way, they expect by other's in France.
 
That's not a "women only" water park though. Besides, I am not serious with it. French people should respect Iran or simply get the f*ck out. The same way, they expect by other's in France.
In Iran either women and men use water parks, pools and gyms. For example 7 to 14 they're for women and 15 - 22 only for men or they are in one place but two separated parts.
 
I have never understood why "Hijab" is such a big thing ?!.

Both opposing it and those who are enforcing it are wrong.

Pakistan is also an Islamic country, here you will see women in full Burkas but also many in jeans.

In cities majority of women walks around without covering their heads. Does that mean they are less Muslims?

Tolerence, man tolerence!

Don't enforce it. And don't oppose it. Let women decide for themselves!!
 
In Iran either women and men use water parks, pools and gyms. For example 7 to 14 they're for women and 15 - 22 only for men or they are in one place but two separated parts.
Okay :D
 
I have never understood why "Hijab" is such a big thing ?!.

Both opposing it and those who are enforcing it are wrong.

Pakistan is also an Islamic country, here you will see women in full Burkas but also many in jeans.

In cities majority of women walks around without covering their heads. Does that mean they are less Muslims?

Tolerence, man tolerence!

Don't enforce it. And don't oppose it. Let women decide for themselves!!

Every country has their own rules. Does Pakistan allow nudity? No, does Amsterdam allow nudity, yes, which is wrong which is right is up to their society.
 
Every country has their own rules. Does Pakistan allow nudity? No, does Amsterdam allow nudity, yes, which is wrong which is right is up to their society.

You are going too far.

Comparing dressing modestly with a forced Hijab is not correct my friend.

Yes, Pakistan does not allow nudity, but Pakistan does not force "Hijab" either.

Holland does not force people to be nude but if someone wants to do it in specially designated aread, the govt tolerates that.

Again both of you are wrong, those who want to enforce it and those who want to oppose it.
 

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