Ex-captain of Afghan team urges players to hide their identities
The former captain of the Afghan women's soccer team has urged players to delete social media, erase public identities and burn their kits for safety's sake now that the country is again under Taliban rule.
Copenhagen-based Khalida Popal told Reuters in a video interview on Wednesday that the militants had killed, raped and stoned women in the past and female footballers were scared of what the future might hold.
The co-founder of the Afghan women's football league said she had always used her voice to encourage young women “to stand strong, to be bold, to be visible” but now she had a different message.
“Today I'm calling them and telling them, take down their names, remove their identities, take down their photos for their safety. Even I'm telling them to burn down or get rid of your national team uniform,” she said.
“And that is painful for me, for someone as an activist who stood up and did everything possible to achieve and earn that identity as a women's national team player.
“To earn that badge on the chest, to have the right to play and represent our country, how much we were proud.”
During their 1996-2001 rule, guided by Islamic law, the Taliban stopped women from working. Girls were not allowed to go to school and women had to wear burkas to go out, and then only when accompanied by a male relative.
Those who broke the rules sometimes suffered humiliation and public beatings by the Taliban's religious police.
The Taliban have said they will respect the rights of women within the framework of Islamic law.
Popal said soccer had enabled women to take a strong stand for their rights, and to defy those who would have them silenced.
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