Women Arrested In Iran For Dressing As Men In Order To Attend Soccer Game. (Memri).
Iran's
Islamic law bans women from attending public soccer matches attended by
men, and women who have attempted to do so have been arrested in the
past. Additionally, Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei recently issued a fatwa
banning women from riding bicycles in public, arguing that doing so
attracts the male gaze and is therefore forbidden.
This report will discuss ways in which women are being pushed out of public spaces in Iran:
On February 12, 2017, Iranian authorities
arrested eight young women who had disguised themselves as men in order
to watch a soccer match between Esteghlal F.C. and Persepolis F.C. at
Tehran's Azadi Stadium. According to reports, the women face legal
action.
Alireza Adeli, head of security for the
Tehran municipality, stated that this was not the first time that women
have disguised themselves as men in order to enter the stadium, and
stressed that the ban was aimed at "preserving their honor, because the
stadium's atmosphere, commotion, and crowds are no place for them.
Dear
women who wish to watch the match can do so on TV, which broadcasts the
games and gives everyone a way to watch them live."[1]
Social media users posted sarcastic and angry remarks about the arrest:
"Thanks to the vigilance of [security] forces, eight girls who intended to enter Azadi Stadium were arrested, and peace returned to the hearts of ideologues. Death to the anti-woman Trump" (Twitter.com/AhmadAfrazande, February 16, 2017)
"Instead of [calling the stadium] Azadi [freedom] – [call it] Incarceration Stadium – a stadium that symbolizes the humiliation and wretcheness of a chained nation" (Twitter.com/shahabtx, February 14, 2017)
"Sad that the girls were barred from entering the stadium. This is ridiculous" (Twitter.com/fadaei9, February 16, 2017)
Tweet by journalist Enayat Hoseinian: "All our problems in this match [involve] the lack of female presence in Azadi Stadium; they arrested eight girls who managed to get in. So what? Good for them?" (Twitter.com/enayathoseinian, February 14, 2017)
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