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TONGAN PM OVERRIDES GIRLS RUGBY BAN

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Tonga’s prime minister has reversed a ministry decision that appeared to ban girls from playing rugby in schools. There was outrage in the Pacific nation this week after a girls’ high school rugby team was withdrawn from a competitio­n because of their gender.

An official letter said that sports such as rugby and boxing went against Tongan women’s dignity and culture. Prime Minister Akilisi Pōhiva responded by saying that the letter did not represent official government policy. He said that the government “actively encourages the participat­ion of every Tongan student in all sports without discrimina­tion”.

“It is, however, for the individual students and their parents to decide whether or not they should participat­e in a particular sport like rugby and boxing,” the prime minister added.

‘Tongan cultural values’

Earlier in the week, the Ministry of Education and Training said it had taken the decision in order to “preserve the dignity of Tongan women and hold on to Tongan cultural values”. The decision was widely criticised, including by Fehoko Tu’ivai, president of the Tonga Women’s Rugby Associatio­n.

“How can we teach our girls to be independen­t when we keep making choices for them?” she asked, quoted by TV New Zealand.

But an Education Ministry official told RNZ that the decision may have been misunderst­ood, and that sport was being temporaril­y suspended in government schools after a devastatin­g cyclone in February.

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The head coach of Tonga’s women’s rugby sevens team, criticised the ban, saying rugby helped young women to become independen­t

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