Deccan Chronicle

Afghan football girls flee to Pak

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Lahore (Pakistan), Sept.

15: Members of Afghanista­n’s national girls’ football team have fled across the border into Pakistan, officials said Wednesday, a month after the hardline Taliban swept back into power.

The group of junior players and their coaches and families had tried to escape the country last month but a devastatin­g bomb attack at Kabul airport left them stranded, someone close to the team told AFP.

“I received a request for their rescue from another England-based NGO, so I wrote to Prime Minister Imran Khan who issued clearance for them to land in Pakistan,” said Sardar Naveed Haider, an ambassador for global developmen­t NGO Football for Peace, based in London.

More than 75 people crossed the northern border on Tuesday, before travelling south to the city of Lahore where they were greeted with flower garlands. About 30 more are still hoping to cross into Pakistan.

They will stay in Pakistan for a month before moving on to another country.

The girls, who played for the under-14, under-16 and

under-18 teams, crossed

More than 75 people crossed the northern border on Tuesday, before travelling south to the city of Lahore where they were greeted with flower garlands. About 30 more are still hoping to cross into Pakistan.

the land border dressed in burqas, Haider said, before they later changed into headscarve­s.

The Taliban banned women from playing all sport during their first rule in the 1990s and have indicated women and girls will face restrictio­ns in playing sport this time around.

A senior Taliban official has told Australian media it is “not necessary” for women to play.

But on Tuesday, Bashir Ahmad Rustamzai, Afghanista­n’s new director general for sports, said toplevel Taliban leaders were still deciding.

Pakistan’s federal minister for informatio­n Fawad Chaudhry welcomed the women players in a tweet early Wednesday morning.

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