Feminists line up against football veil ruling

The Local France:

 

A number of feminist organisations have criticised a ruling by international football body FIFA that would allow female players to wear veils.

 

FIFA banned the wearing of veils in a 2007 ruling, citing safety concerns.

A decision in early March permitted the testing of specially designed head covering for four months. The new headscarves will be fastened with velcro rather than pins. A final decision will be taken on July 2nd.

Such a move would be a “backward step”, according to feminist group “Ni Putes Ni Soumises” (“Neither whores nor submissive”).

“We hope FIFA doesn’t take this decision,” said the group’s president, Asma Guefini, reported in French daily Le Monde. “It would be a backward step for women.”

Some suspect influence is being wielded on the matter by Qatar, which will host the football World Cup in 2022.

“We can see the influence of prince Ali Bin al Hussein, who is one of the vice presidents of FIFA and, of course, of Qatar,” said an anonymous source reported by the newspaper.

In December a number of women’s organisations wrote an open letter to FIFA president Sepp Blatter to demand the ban on the veil be kept in place.

These included the international women’s rights groups Ligue Internationale des Femmes, Femix’sports and Coordination Française pour le Lobby Européen des Femmes (CLEF).

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One Reply to “Feminists line up against football veil ruling”

  1. I would think the veil would interfer with their vision and make the games more dangerous.