A game of Women’s soccer That this week should be played somewhere in the countryside in the northern -east of Bangladés has been canceled before it begins because of the protest of radical Islamist groups considering the female sports skill contrary to their religion.
The temporary government of Bangladés discussed Thursday the party’s cancellation of a statement in which it ensured “serious steps against any attempt to identify or oppress any group of citizens.”
“We condemned the actions of the uproarist who were forced to interfere with women’s football matches,” the government leads the government to head to the government today Nobel Peace Prize Muhammad Yunus.
Meeting between two women’s teams had to be played yesterday in the Akkelpur district, a place in the countryside northern -west of Bangladés, but was suspended before it began due to opposition by some locally led by local Islamists and will study Madrasas (Koranic Schools), the Bangladesi media reported by the Daily Star.
According to the aforementioned media, a group of people gathered in a square town by the conclusion of one of the day -to -day Islamic prayers, and together in the field of football to avoid party celebrations.
“Islam teaches us to keep women within the limits of Recato. By promoting women’s sports, you promote immorality. We have warned you to stop these activities or have a future resistance, “said one of those present.
According to authorities, previously women’s meetings or crust soccer were fixed to those who attended the road -viewers.
More than 90 % of the population of Bangladés, of 170 million people, claims Islam, according to 2022 Census data.
Football is satisfied with the great popularity in this country in South Asia, and during the Qatar 2022 World Cup, the images of thousands of Bangladesi are popularly supporting with a huge dedication to selections such as Brazil or Argentina.
However, the development of local football is far behind people’s desire. The women’s team currently occupies the 132th FIFA classification position, from 195 countries.
Source: La Verdad

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