Iran govt demolishes Elnaz Rekabi's house for participating in sports without wearing hijab
Iran govt demolishes Elnaz Rekabi's house for participating in sports without wearing hijab
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Tehran: Iran's Elnaz Rekabi, who did sport climbing without a hijab in Seoul, South Korea, was in the headlines since October. People were praising her for her contribution in the anti-hijab protest. However, the news that is coming out now is surprising. In fact, the Iranian administration has demolished Elnaz Rekabi's house to the ground. The video of this incident has also surfaced. In this footage, it can be seen how the debris of her house is lying on the ground and along with it, many medals won by her for Iran are also seen lying on the ground and kept in buckets.

A man is making this video explaining what the matter is. In the video, Elnaz's brother and well-known climber Davood is there who has also won many medals for the country in this sport. Local news agencies say that this demolition took place before Rekabi took part in South Korea without wearing a hijab. According to the report, it is true that Rekabi's house was demolished, but the reason for this is not the competition in South Korea, but the legal permission was not taken to build the house. For this, the athlete's family also had to pay a fine of about $ 4,700.

In October, Rekabi made headlines for competing without wearing a hijab, but after returning to Iran, she claimed that her hijab had fallen by mistake and she apologized for it. After her apology, there was speculation that the athlete might have been forced to say this. She may have been pressured by the Iranian government. Anti-hijab protests have been going on in Iran since September. In September, Mahsa Amini was beaten up by Iran's Moral Police for showing hair through her hijab so much that she went to coma and died a few days later.

Since then, the angry people of the Islamic country Iran came to the streets and started raising their voices against the Iranian government. Many such videos had surfaced, in which girls were cutting their hair, and burning their hijab. The impact of this rendition of Iran was seen all over the world. Celebrities from all over the world came in support of these Muslim women and openly called the murder of Mahsa wrong for not wearing the hijab properly.

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