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Iran’s Elnaz Rekabi apologises after competing without a hijab
Skilled rock climber says head masking ‘inadvertently confronted an issue’ after she was unexpectedly referred to as to compete forward of schedule in Seoul match.
Tehran, Iran – An Iranian athlete has issued an apology after showing and not using a hijab whereas representing her nation in a global mountain climbing match.
In a narrative revealed on her Instagram account on Tuesday, skilled rock climber Elnaz Rekabi apologised for the “worries that I brought about”. The assertion posted to Rekabi’s 240,000 followers stated her head masking “inadvertently confronted an issue” after she was unexpectedly referred to as to compete forward of schedule within the finals of the game’s Asian Championships in South Korea’s capital, Seoul.
Rekabi had made headlines on Monday when she competed together with her hair uncovered and tied again in a ponytail – seemingly defying Iran’s decades-long obligatory hijab guidelines.
Taking off the hijab is against the law for ladies in Iran and punishable by regulation.
The 33-year-old completed fourth, however clips of her scaling a wall through the competitors and not using a head masking – however dressed within the Iranian staff’s apparel that absolutely coated her physique, and in addition sporting a black headband – had been shared on social media 1000’s of instances.
Plenty of worldwide celebrities, together with actress Jessica Chastain from the US and Iranian counterpart Taraneh Alidoosti, praised her on social media for her “bravery”.
On Tuesday, the Iranian semi-official Tasnim information web site revealed a brief interview with Davoud Rekabi, recognized because the athlete’s brother, who stated she was carrying a headscarf and was not attempting to defy the hijab guidelines.
“Sadly some are attempting to journey waves [take advantage] on this situation,” he was quoted as saying, including {that a} information convention can be held to clarify what occurred when Rekabi is again in Tehran.
Rekabi was purported to return to the Iranian capital together with her teammates early on Wednesday morning, however her schedule was modified seemingly as a result of many on social media stated they’d go to the Imam Khomeini Worldwide Airport to welcome and help her. In her Instagram story, the athlete stated “I’m returning to Iran with the staff primarily based on the beforehand set schedule”. It’s unclear what’s going to await her in Tehran.
Ms. Elnaz REKABI, departed from Seoul to Iran, early morning of October 18, 2022, together with the opposite members of the Group.
The Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in South Korea strongly denies all of the faux, false information and disinformation concerning Ms. Elnaz REKABI. pic.twitter.com/053pFWs96m— Iran embassy in Seoul (@IraninSKorea) October 18, 2022
The athlete left Seoul within the early hours of Tuesday on a aircraft sure for Iran together with the opposite members of the staff, Iran’s embassy in South Korea stated in a tweet.
“The Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in South Korea strongly denies all of the faux, false information and disinformation concerning Ms. Elnaz REKABI,” it stated, publishing a picture of the athlete carrying a hijab.
The “disinformation” the embassy referred to consisted of reviews by foreign-based Persian media that stated Rekabi was taken to the embassy to depart the nation whereas her passport and telephone had been confiscated and her buddies had been unable to contact her.
Rekabi is considered solely the second feminine Iranian athlete to compete overseas whereas not adhering to the hijab guidelines required by the Iranian state.
In 2019, boxer Sadaf Khadem competed in France with out masking her hair or physique, however then remained within the nation amid hypothesis that she might be arrested upon return.
Rekabi’s look comes amid greater than a month of protests throughout Iran that erupted after a younger lady died in police custody.
Mahsa Amini, 22, was detained for allegedly violating the nation’s gown code and collapsed whereas in a “re-education” centre in Tehran, together with her household difficult authorities’ declare that she was not overwhelmed or mistreated.
Ladies have featured prominently within the protests, with many filming themselves burning their hijabs or slicing their hair. “Girl, life, freedom” has develop into one of many major slogans used throughout demonstrations by women and men.
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India steps up diplomatic relations with the Taliban as rival Pakistan loses influence in Afghanistan
India’s foreign secretary, Vikram Misri, met acting Afghanistan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi in Dubai last week, making a strong leap forward in bilateral relations.
While India has been gradually increasing its engagement with the Taliban, this latest meeting represents the highest-level talks since the Islamic group’s takeover of Afghanistan in 2021. Notably, this was the second meeting between officials from New Delhi and Kabul in just two months, indicating both countries’ readiness to step up diplomatic engagement.
“We shouldn’t overstate the impact of Pakistan’s tensions with the Taliban on India’s stepped up engagement with the Taliban. New Delhi had already taken some small steps toward Taliban engagement soon after the Taliban’s return to power, before tensions crept into the Taliban’s relations with Pakistan,” Michael Kugelman, director of the South Asia Institute at the Wilson Center, tells Fox News Digital.
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During the discussions, Misri emphasized the “historic friendship” and “strong people-to-people contacts” between the two nations. Meanwhile, the Afghan foreign minister described India as “an important and economically significant country in the region.”
According to a statement from India’s Ministry of External Affairs, the talks focused on strengthening bilateral relations, addressing security concerns, engaging in development projects and enhancing humanitarian assistance.
India is among several countries actively facilitating trade, aid and medical support to Afghanistan under the Taliban regime. The country, which hosts thousands of Afghan refugees, also pledged to provide “material support” for their rehabilitation back in Afghanistan.
“New Delhi’s outreach to the Taliban is driven by the view that closer engagement can help India better pursue its security and strategic interests in Afghanistan – and these include strengthening trade and connectivity links and ensuring India isn’t threatened by terrorists on Afghan soil,” Kugelman explained.
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The discussions also touched on enhancing trade via the Chabahar Port in Iran’s Sistan-Baluchestan province. India has been developing the Chabahar Port to enable goods to bypass ports in its rival, Pakistan. This strategic port, which lies just across the border from Pakistan, could provide landlocked Afghanistan with an alternative route to receive and send goods, circumventing Pakistan.
The meeting between India and the Taliban could unsettle Pakistan, which shares borders with both countries. India and Pakistan are long-standing rivals, having fought three wars over Kashmir since both countries gained independence in 1947. This meeting also takes place amid deteriorating relations between the Taliban regime and Pakistan, once considered friendly neighbors, as cross-border violence escalates.
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The talks occurred just days after India “unequivocally” condemned Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan in late December. These rare airstrikes resulted in the deaths of dozens of civilians, including women and children. Pakistani officials claimed the strikes targeted militants of the Pakistani Taliban. Islamabad frequently accuses the Pakistani Taliban of using Afghan territory to launch attacks in Pakistan, a charge Kabul denies.
The diplomatic engagement also follows the Taliban’s appointment of an acting consul in the Afghan consulate in Bombay in November, the same month India’s joint secretary of the Ministry of External Affairs visited Kabul. Although no foreign government, including India, has officially recognized the Taliban administration since it swept to power in 2021, India reopened its embassy in Kabul less than a year after the Taliban’s return to power.
“Islamabad has already seen its relations with its former Taliban asset take a major tumble,” Kugelman, said. “Now it must grapple with the fact that its rival India may fill the vacuum left by Pakistan’s distancing from the Taliban. No matter how you slice it, this is bad news for Pakistan all around.”
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Several factors, in addition to deteriorating Pakistani relations, may have led India to strengthen its relationship with Afghanistan. The weakening of Iran, due to conflicts in the Middle East and internal issues, has diminished its influence over the Taliban. At the same time, Russia, one of India’s closest allies, is moving toward recognizing the Taliban government in Afghanistan, even calling the group a partner in combating terrorism. Moscow perceives a significant security threat from Islamist militant groups across countries from Afghanistan to the Middle East, especially after losing Bashar al-Assad in Syria.
China is also enhancing its connections with the Taliban, causing India to be wary of Beijing’s increasing influence. Additionally, India’s approach may be influenced by President-elect Trump’s imminent return to the White House. The Trump administration initially brokered the U.S.-Afghanistan withdrawal deal. Trump’s re-election could now introduce new dynamics to the region, prompting India to safeguard its long-term interests.
In contrast, the United States has severed diplomatic ties with Kabul since its chaotic withdrawal from war-torn Afghanistan. Washington maintains a policy of sanctions and isolation toward Taliban leaders. But now, nations in the region are evaluating the implications of a new Trump administration for the Taliban.
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Rescuers recover 36 bodies and 82 survivors from South African gold mine
Hundreds more survivors and dozens more bodies still underground, according to a miners rights group.
South African rescuers have pulled 36 bodies and 82 survivors from a gold mine in two days of operations, police say, adding that the survivors would face illegal mining and immigration charges.
After nine bodies were recovered on Monday, 27 more were brought out from deep underground on Tuesday, police Brigadier Athlenda Mathe said in a statement.
Police began laying siege to the mine about 150km (90 miles) southwest of Johannesburg in the town of Stilfontein in August and cut off food and water for months to force the miners to the surface to arrest them as part of a crackdown on illegal mining.
Hundreds more survivors and dozens more bodies are still underground, according to a miners rights group that issued footage on Monday showing corpses and skeletal survivors in the mine.
Rescue operations, which involve the use of a metal cage to recover survivors and bodies from a mine shaft more than 2km (1.2 miles) underground, will continue for days. Police said they would provide a daily update on numbers.
Typically, illegal mining takes place in mines that have been abandoned by companies because they are no longer commercially viable on a large scale.
Unlicensed miners, often immigrants from other African countries, go in to extract whatever is left.
‘A war on the economy’
The South African government has said the siege of the Stilfontein mine is necessary to fight illegal mining, which Mining Minister Gwede Mantashe described as “a war on the economy”.
He estimated that the illicit precious metals trade was worth 60 billion rand ($3.17bn) last year.
Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni said in November: “We are not sending help to criminals. We are going to smoke them out.”
But a court ruled in December that volunteers should be allowed to send down supplies to the trapped men, and another edict last week ordered the state to launch a rescue operation, which began on Monday.
“All 82 that have been arrested are facing illegal mining, trespassing and contravention of the Immigration Act charges,” police said in a statement, referring to all those pulled out alive on Monday and Tuesday.
The statement added that two of them would face additional charges of being in possession of gold.
The government crackdown, part of an operation called “Vala Umgodi” or “Close the Hole” in the isiZulu language, has drawn criticism from human rights organisations and local residents.
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