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Boxing-Iranian Female Fighter Cancels Return Home After Arrest Warrant Issued


Iranian boxer Sadaf Khadem attends a training session in preparation to her first official boxing bout in Royan, France, April 11, 2019.
Iranian boxer Sadaf Khadem attends a training session in preparation to her first official boxing bout in Royan, France, April 11, 2019.

The first Iranian woman to contest an official boxing bout has canceled plans to return home after an arrest warrant was issued for her in Tehran, her representative said Wednesday as Iranian authorities issued a denial.

Sadaf Khadem beat a French boxer, Anne Chauvin, in the bout that took place Saturday in western France.

Her representative, Clara Dallay, told Reuters that authorities had issued arrest warrants against her and fight organizer Mahyar Monshipour.

Monshipour, an Iranian-born former boxing world champion who is now a French citizen, set up the bout after Iran opened the door to allowing women to box.

Iranian boxer Sadaf Khadem poses in the locker room after winning the fight against French boxer Anne Chauvin during an official boxing bout in Royan, France, April 13, 2019.
Iranian boxer Sadaf Khadem poses in the locker room after winning the fight against French boxer Anne Chauvin during an official boxing bout in Royan, France, April 13, 2019.

Hossein Soori, the head of Iran's boxing federation, denied Khadem would be arrested, attributing the information to "media linked to Saudi Arabia."

"Mrs. Khadem is not a member of [Iran's] organized athletes for boxing, and from the boxing federation's perspective all her activities are personal," he was quoted as saying by the semi-official ISNA news agency.

Iranian women's participation in sports events is heavily restricted, though authorities are beginning to give ground in some areas after years of campaigning by pressure groups.

The federation now allows women to register to box, on condition that they be coached by a woman and wear the Islamic hijab while competing. To date, no bouts between female fighters have taken place in Iran.

Monshipour was planning to travel back to Iran with Khadem this week.

France's foreign ministry could not immediately comment on the case.

Franco-Iranian relations are in a tense phase after comments by France's ambassador to the United States last week on Iran's nuclear program sparked an angry reaction from Tehran.

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