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Crowd welcomes home Iranian climber who competed without hijab

Elnaz Rekabi claims ‘unaware’ of missing headscarf in the midst of tournament

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 19 Oct 2022 7:33PM

Crowd welcomes home Iranian climber who competed without hijab
A woman looks at a screen displaying a video of an international climbing competition in Seoul, South Korea, during which Iranian climber Elnaz Rekabi competes without a hijab on October 18, 2022. – AFP pic, October 19, 2022

TEHRAN – A cheering crowd welcomed home Iranian sports climber Elnaz Rekabi at a Tehran airport today, after she competed in South Korea without a hijab, media in the Islamic republic reported.

Rekabi wore only a headband during the Asian Championships in Seoul on Sunday, in what was seen by some as a gesture of solidarity with month-long protests in Iran over the death of Mahsa Amini after her arrest for allegedly violating the Islamic dress rules.

The move was a breach of the Islamic republic’s mandatory dress rules of compulsory headscarves for women which also apply to all female athletes when competing abroad.

Rekabi, 33, was seen arriving at Imam Khomeini International Airport early today, in a video broadcast by state news agency IRNA.

Dozens of people welcomed her, cheering and clapping loudly as she emerged outside, according to a video posted online by the reformist Shargh newspaper.

They surrounded a white van and car with her and other members of her team apparently on board.

Dressed in a black hoodie and baseball cap, Rekabi was greeted by family members, before addressing state media with a mask pulled down on her face.

“Due to the atmosphere prevailing in the finals of the competition and the unexpected call for me to start my run, I got tangled with my technical equipment and... that caused me to remain unaware of the hijab that I should have observed,” she said.

“I returned to Iran peacefully, in perfect health and according to the predetermined plan. I apologise to the people of Iran because of the tensions created,” she said, adding she had “no plan to say goodbye to the national team.”

Her comments were similar to a statement she gave yesterday on Instagram, in which she apologised for “concerns” caused and insisted her bare-headed appearance had been “unintentional”.

Rights groups outside of Iran had expressed concerns over her situation following reports her friends had been unable to contact her.

The Iranian embassy in Seoul, however, issued a statement denying “all the fake, false news and disinformation regarding” her situation and adding Rekabi had left South Korea along with her teammates yesterday.

In the initial bouldering discipline her head was covered with a bandana but in the later lead climbing, scaling a high wall with a rope, she wore only a headband, the stream posted by the International Federation of Sport Climbing showed.

It came as Iran is gripped by protests over the death of 22-year-old Amini, with many women taking part in the demonstrations, removing their head coverings on the streets or at universities and schools.

The street violence has led to dozens of deaths, mostly among protesters but also among the security forces, and hundreds of demonstrators have been arrested. – AFP, October 19, 2022

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