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Women's rights group urges FIFA to kick Iran out of Qatar World Cup

Women's rights group urges FIFA to kick Iran out of Qatar World Cup

Women's rights group calls on FIFA to kick Iran out of World Cup

Rights group Open Stadiums have called on FIFA to throwIranout of the World Cupin Qatar in November because of the country's treatment of women. In a letter sent to FIFA President Gianni Infantino on Thursday (September 29), the organisation saidIranian authorities continued to refuse to allow female fans access to games inside the country despite pressure from the game's governing body.

"TheIranian FA is not only an accomplice of the crimes of the regime,it is a direct threat to the security of female fans inIranand wherever our national team plays in the world. Football should be a safe space for us all," the letter said. "That is why, asIranian football fans, it is with an extremely heavy heart that we have to raise our deepest concern aboutIran's participation in the upcoming FIFA World Cup."

"Why would FIFA give theIranian state and its representatives a global stage, while it not only refuses to respect basic human rights and dignities, but is currently torturing and killing its own people? "Where are the principles of FIFA's statues in this regard? "Therefore, we ask FIFA, based on Articles 3 and 4 of its statutes, to immediately expelIranfrom the World Cup 2022 in Qatar."

The articles cited cover the issues of human rights and non-discrimination based on gender, race, religion and other matters, with breaches punishable by suspension or expulsion from the global body. Neither FIFA norIran's FA immediately responded to a Reuters request for comment. The call comes as protests continued in several cities acrossIranon Thursday against the death of young woman in police custody, state and social media reported, as a human rights group said at least 83 people had been killed in nearly two weeks of demonstrations.

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IranPresident Ebrahim Raisi has described the unrest as the latest in a series of moves againstIranby hostile Western powers since the 1979 Islamic revolution. Open Stadiums have campaigned over the last decade for women to be allowed to attend football matches inIran, but with only limited success. Under pressure from Infantino, a small group of female fans were granted access to Persepolis's home leg of the 2018 Asian Champions League final in Tehran.

But there has been minimal progress since, with female fans barred from enteringIran's World Cup qualifying game against Lebanon in Mashad in March, with video emerging of female supporters being pepper sprayed outside the stadium. The Carlos Queiroz-coached national team played friendly matches during the recent international break against Uruguay and Senegal in Austria, with both games played behind closed doors over security concerns.

Iranare due to appear at their sixth World Cup finals and have been drawn to face England, Wales and the United States in Qatar.