Monday, October 10, 2016

She must be accommodated. The American culture does not shame women.

Being concerned for her safety, there should be a remote location where judges can monitor her participation. I believe it is too dangerous for an American woman to enter Iran. A remote location can provide participation without hate of a woman qualified to win the championship. 

October 7, 2016
By Katie Rogers 

Nazi Paikidze-Barnes, (click here) a United States women’s chess champion, has said that she will boycott next year’s world championship in Iran because religious law would require her to wear a hijab.
In a series of posts on social media, Ms. Paikidze-Barnes, a Russian-born Georgian-American, has said that requiring women to wear a hijab is a human rights issue.
“I think it’s unacceptable to host a Women’s World Championship in a place where women do not have basic fundamental rights and are treated as second-class citizens,” she wrote in a post on Instagram.
Ms. Paikidze-Barnes, 22, also organized a petition calling for the competition’s governing body, the Fédération Internationale des Échecs, or World Chess Federation, to either move the competition from Iran or persuade Iranian officials to make wearing a hijab an option instead of a requirement....