"Iran
has hosted chess tournaments before and women were always forced to
wear a hijab," Paikidze-Barnes told CNN. "We don't see this event being
any different, forced hijab is the country's law."
This, she said, is "religious and sexist discrimination."
She
added: "If the venue of the championship is not changed, I will not be
participating. I am deeply upset by this. I feel privileged to have
qualified to represent the US at the Women's World Chess Championship
and to not be able to due to religious, sexist, and political issues is
very disappointing."
A world sport issue
Meanwhile
Heredia, originally from Ecuador and now living in Texas, said: "This
is not only about 64 players, this is a world issue, a women's rights
issue. That's why I'm speaking up. Sports should be free of this type of
discrimination."
She said she hoped Iran would agree for women to play without hijabs without fear of punishment.
Islamic dress
Islamic
codes of behavior and dress are strictly enforced in Iran. In public
places, women must cover their heads with a headscarf.
Susan
Polger, the chairman of FIDE's Commission for Women's Chess, has so far
not received any complaints from players on the matter. However, she
said, if complaints come in, the commission will handle them
"professionally and diplomatically."
Polger,
who is retired from competing, said she has never had to play a
tournament wearing a headscarf. However, she said that speaking
personally, she would not have an issue with wearing one out of respect
for a country's culture.
Why Iran?
Iran
was the only country which made a proposal to host the event, a World
Chess Federation (FIDE) spokeswoman told CNN in a statement.
She
added that since there were no objections from any of the other 150
national chess federations -- including the US -- FIDE's General
Assembly accepted the proposal.
FIDE
is "reviewing all possible solutions for the players' comfort and will
discuss all the issues with the organizers in Iran during meetings in
the next few weeks," said the spokeswoman, adding that the organization
had so far not received any complaints from players competing.
Source : Cnn
Source : Cnn
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