Miyerkules, Pebrero 17, 2016

Iranian Women STILL Banned from Watching Volleyball

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Iranian Women STILL

Banned from

Watching Volleyball

 

 
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Women were forced to watch matches from a coffee shop due to not being allowed inside the stadium © 2016 Human Rights Watch

Dear Konsensya,

 

Yesterday marked the beginning of the first ever beach volleyball tournament hosted in Iran. Despite repeated promises from the International Volleyball Federation (FIVB) that the ban on women attending matches would not be upheld – women were DENIED entry at the gates and intimidated by local officials.

 

A group of Iranian women traveled far, at great personal expense, all on the assurance from the FIVB that they would finally put an end to this blatant discrimination. However, when they tried to enter the stadium they were turned away by security.
  
The FIVB made a statement, saying that there was a “slight misunderstanding" with security personnel but that this has been "resolved".

 

Excuse our pessimism, but we’re growing tired of these empty promises.  Unless this discriminatory ban is overturned, Iranian women who want to attend matches will continue to face great risks.  
 
We have TWO more days left in the tournament, TWO more days to pressure the FIVB to let the women of Iran watch volleyball.
 
Help us achieve this by sharing our call to #Watch4Women on Twitter and Facebook.

 

Tweet the FIVB now!
 

Paste the message below on the FIVB’s Facebook page
Shame on you FIVB for failing the women of Iran, yet again. Let women attend the Kish Open in Iran. #Watch4Women bit.ly/1O3Mh6B

 

Stand with Human Rights Watch and the women of Iran. Visit http://www.hrw.org/watch4women to find out how you can pressure the FIVB to ban Iran from hosting until they stop banning women.

 

With much gratitude,

 

Minky Worden,
Director, Global Initiatives, Communications
Human Rights Watch

 

 
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Biyernes, Pebrero 5, 2016

Women should have the right!

Human Rights Watch Women should have the right! February 2016  
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Dear Konsensya,

 

In October we launched the #Watch4Women of Iran campaign to pressure the International Volleyball Federation (FIVB) to ban Iran from hosting future volleyball tournaments unless they allow female spectators to attend.  As a result of that campaign, we got a meeting with the FIVB in which they promised to do everything they could to allow women to attend tournaments in Iran.

 

It is now time to make some noise once again!

 

On February 15 Iran will hold the men’s beach volleyball world tour on Kish Island. We want the FIVB to stand by their promises and let female spectators attend these games. With 10 days to go, we need your support to make sure the FIVB hear our call!

 

Tweet the FIVB now!
 

Paste the message below on the FIVB’s Facebook page
Actions speak louder than words. FIVB should let women in Iran attend the February Kish Open. #Watch4Women http://bit.ly/1O3Mh6B

 

Stand with Human Rights Watch and the women of Iran. Visit http://www.hrw.org/watch4women to find out how you can pressure the FIVB to ban Iran from hosting until they stop banning women.

 

With much gratitude,

 

Minky Worden,
Director, Global Initiatives, Communications
Human Rights Watch

 

 
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