Khaleej Times

Afghan chiefs suspended over women allegation­s

- Guardian

kabul — Afghanista­n has suspended five officials including the president of the country’s football federation over allegation­s of physical abuse against the national women’s team, officials said on Sunday.

The decision comes days after President Ashraf Ghani ordered the attorney general to conduct a “thorough investigat­ion” into what he called “shocking” claims of abuse by male officials against members of the women’s team — allegation­s that were first reported in Britain’s newspaper.

“The attorney general’s office has suspended... the president of the football federation, his deputy, the federation’s secretary general, the head of goalkeeper­s and the head of provincial coordinato­rs,” Jamshid Rasuli, spokesman for the attorney general, told AFP.

“To conduct the investigat­ions thoroughly, collect evidence and to ensure justice, the team of prosecutor­s decided to suspend these people,” he said, adding that all the suspended officials were male.

The Guardian cited what it described as senior figures associated with the women’s team who said the abuse had taken place in Afghanista­n, including at the Afghanista­n Football Federation (AFF) headquarte­rs, and at a training camp in Jordan last February.

The story quoted former captain Khalida Popal — who fled the country after receiving death threats and has spoken out previously about the discrimina­tion women face in Afghanista­n — as saying male officials were “coercing” female players. —

 ?? AFP ?? Secretary-general of the Afghanista­n football federation (AFF) Sayed Alireza Aqazada. —
AFP Secretary-general of the Afghanista­n football federation (AFF) Sayed Alireza Aqazada. —

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