SAUDI JUDOKA BANNED FROM WEARING HIJAB- The Dawn
COMMENTS;
This is for Action Research Forum of public wisdom;
The order of International Judo Federation president Marius Vizer is based on his personal prejudices and feudalistic mindset; although the actions of Judo in general have no handicap with thin scarf, but the western is victim of Islamophobia, see Islam is coming by thin holes. No problem what the performer decided instantly, but there is a room on such occasion in Olympic body to introduce another instances which suites to culture, otherwise such narrow-mindedness will reduce general interest of public wisdom, as such the number of participating countries will reduce on typical reactions.
Maruis Vizer is not a man of competent intellect, but of colored supremacy what you do, how you do, should be the same which racial culture prescribes.
SHAME ON HIS ACTION.
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SAUDI JUDOKA BANNED FROM WEARING HIJAB
Source:http://dawn.com/2012/07/27/saudi-judoka-banned-from-wearing-hijab/
Saudi judoka banned from wearing hijab
Source:http://dawn.com/2012/07/27/saudi-judoka-banned-from-wearing-hijab/
Saudi judoka banned from wearing hijab
From the Newspaper | 1 day ago
LONDON: Saudi judoka Wojdan Shaherkani was on Thursday banned from wearing the hijab head scarf when she is fighting at the Olympic Games.
The 18-year-old heavyweight, part of a two-woman team sent from the conservative kingdom to an Olympics for the first time, was ordered by International Judo Federation president Marius Vizer to step onto the mat with her head uncovered.
The 18-year-old heavyweight, part of a two-woman team sent from the conservative kingdom to an Olympics for the first time, was ordered by International Judo Federation president Marius Vizer to step onto the mat with her head uncovered.
“The Saudi Arabian athlete will take part in judo and she will fight according to the principle and spirit of judo, so without a hijab,” said Vizer following Thursday’s draw.
Judo applies strict safety rules and any covering on the head is deemed to present a risk to the fighter’s health.
Shaherkani is due to take part in the women’s judo competition on August 3.
Saudi Arabia only agreed to send a women’s team to London on condition that their two athletes respect a strict dress code.
Saudi Arabia only agreed to send a women’s team to London on condition that their two athletes respect a strict dress code.
The country’s most senior sports official Prince Nawaf bin Faisal had told local daily Al-Jazirah the two athletes would be allowed to compete as long as they will be “wearing suitable clothing that complies with sharia.”
Additionally he added other stipulations that: “the athlete’s guardian agrees and attends with her,” and “there must also be no mixing with men during the Games”.
Men and women share the judo training venue, warm-up area in the competition hall and fight side-by-side on the various mat areas inside the competition arena.—AFP
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