Khaleej Times

Chess player who competed sans headscarf was ‘warned’ against returning to Iran

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An Iranian chess player arrived in Spain on Tuesday after receiving what a source close to her said were warnings not to return to Iran for competing without a hijab at an internatio­nal tournament in Kazakhstan.

Sara Khadem, born in 1997, took part in last week's FIDE World Rapid and Blitz Chess Championsh­ips in Almaty without the hijab — a headscarf mandatory under Iran's dress codes.

The source, who did not want to be named due to the sensitivit­y of the matter, said Khadem subsequent­ly received multiple phone calls in which individual­s warned her against returning home after the tournament, while others said she should come back, promising to “solve her problem”.

The source also said Khadem's relatives and parents, who are in Iran, had also received threats, without giving further details.

Iran's foreign ministry did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment on the case. Khadem, who is also known as Sarasadat Khademalsh­arieh, arrived in Spain on Tuesday, the source said.

She has not responded to Reuters request for comment. Newspapers including Le Figaro and El Pais reported last week that Khadem would not be returning to Iran and moving to Spain.

The phone calls led to organisers deciding to provide security with the cooperatio­n of Kazakh police, resulting in four bodyguards being stationed outside Khadem's hotel room, the source said.

Iran has been swept by demonstrat­ions against the country's clerical leadership since mid-september, when 22-year-old Iranian Kurdish woman Mahsa Amini died in the custody of morality police who detained her for “inappropri­ate attire.”

Laws enforcing mandatory hijab wearing have become a flashpoint during the unrest, with a string of sportswome­n competing

overseas appearing without their headscarve­s in public.

Khadem is ranked 804 in the world, according to the Internatio­nal Chess Federation website. The website for the December 2530 event listed her as a participan­t in both the Rapid and Blitz competitio­ns. — reuters

 ?? — reuters file ?? Sara Khadem.
— reuters file Sara Khadem.

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