21岁的阿富汗卫士Marzieh Hamidi面临来自塔利班的死亡威胁,主张妇女在体育领域的权利,呼吁抵制阿富汗男子体育队。 21-year-old Afghan taekwondo champion Marzieh Hamidi, facing death threats from the Taliban, advocates for women's rights in sports and calls for a boycott of Afghan men's sports teams.
阿富汗21岁的难民和拳击冠军Marzieh Hamidi在为运动中妇女权利而发起运动后, 面临塔利班的死亡威胁. Marzieh Hamidi, a 21-year-old Afghan refugee and taekwondo champion, faces death threats from the Taliban after advocating for women's rights in sports. 现在住在巴黎,受到警察的保护,她强调了塔利班在阿富汗禁止女子运动,而阿富汗男队继续参加国际比赛。 Now living in Paris under police protection, she highlights the Taliban's ban on women's sports in Afghanistan, while Afghan men's teams continue to compete internationally. 哈米迪呼吁抵制这些队伍, 抗议塔利班的压迫政策, 联合国称之为“性别种族隔离”。 Hamidi calls for a boycott of these teams to protest against the Taliban's oppressive policies, which the UN describes as "gender apartheid."