Iranian athlete Elnaz Rekabi sent home, fate uncertain after competing without hijab (CBC News)

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    Iranian athlete Elnaz Rekabi sent home, fate uncertain after competing without hijab – By The Associated Press (CBC News) / Oct 18, 2022

    Elnaz Rekabi was seen competing at Asian sport climbing meet in South Korea without headscarf

    An Iranian female competitive climber left South Korea on Tuesday after competing at an event in which she climbed without her nation’s mandatory headscarf covering, authorities said. Farsi-language media outside of Iran warned she may have been forced to leave early by Iranian officials and could face arrest back home, which Tehran quickly denied.

    The decision by Elnaz Rekabi to forgo the headscarf, or hijab, came as protests sparked by the Sept. 16 death in custody of a 22-year-old woman have entered a fifth week. Mahsa Amini was detained by the country’s morality police over her clothing.

    The demonstrations, drawing school-age children, oil workers and others to the street in over 100 cities, represent the most-serious challenge to Iran’s theocracy since the mass protests surrounding its disputed 2009 presidential election.

    A later Instagram post on an account attributed to Rekabi, a multiple medallist in competitions, described her not wearing a hijab as “unintentional,” though it wasn’t immediately clear whether she wrote the post or what condition she was in at the time.

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