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Afghan Paralympians Zakia, Hossain evacuated and safe: IPC

The para taekwondo athletes, who were meant to represent their country at the Tokyo Paralympics, are now focused on their well-being after ‘going through a very traumatic process’

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 25 Aug 2021 2:00PM

Afghan Paralympians Zakia, Hossain evacuated and safe: IPC
Paralympian, Zakia Khudadadi, 23, was to be the first woman ever to represent Afghanistan at the Paralympics and had appealed for help to flee the country after the Taliban takeover − pix courtesy of paralympic.org, August 25, 2021

TOKYO − Afghanistan's two Paralympic athletes have been safely evacuated from the country, the International Paralympic Committee said today, declining to specify their destination.

The two taekwondo athletes, Zakia Khudadadi and Hossain Rasouli, were originally due to represent their country at the Tokyo Paralympics.

But with the swift fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban, the pair were among the tens of thousands trapped and unable to leave the country.

Before the Games began, the IPC confirmed that the athletes would no longer be able to compete, and the Afghan flag was featured at yesterday's opening ceremony in a symbolic fashion only, carried by a volunteer.

"Efforts have been made to remove them from Afghanistan, they are now in a safe place," IPC spokesman Craig Spence said today.

"I'm not going to tell you where they are because this isn't about sport, this is about human life and keeping people safe."

Spence said the pair would not be competing at the Games, and their focus at the moment was on their well-being.

"Obviously they've been through a very traumatic process, they're undergoing counselling and psychological help," he told reporters.

"We are being kept in the loop about their whereabouts and their well-being."

Khudadadi, 23, was to be the first woman ever to represent Afghanistan at the Paralympics and had appealed for help to flee the country after the Taliban takeover.

Australian broadcaster ABC reported that the Paralympians were among a group of Afghan athletes evacuated to Australia, but there has been no official confirmation. – AFP, August 25, 2021

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