Motorsports
Defying Iranian Laws on Motorcycles
It is the beginning of a revolution that will change Iranian society forever.22 years old since September 16 last year Masa Amini She died from a beating she received at a police station, where she was transferred to an “educational course on the correct use of the hijab.” Iran They have lived up to the laws imposed by the Ayatollah and their “morality police”.
Repressed, rejected and gagged by religious rules ever since Khomeini Iranian women have long fought for their rights since Iran came to power in 1979, and it is even surprising that women’s rights do not exist in the West.to be able to drive around the city of Tehran 1 person.
intravenous gasoline
Mariam Tarae (shiraz1980) Iran After spending a few years in Canada in 2015, I started riding bikes in 2009, embodying the desired changes in the back of my bike. KawasakiLittle by little, Talaee was building a niche in the automotive world. Tehran With the complicity of some men and the encouragement of many women. She was born into a family where two- or four-wheeled sports have always existed. Her four brothers and she had gasoline running through their veins, and the race was the injection that powered their vital engines.
Conflict with Islamic norms
Recognizing and respecting what Islamic regulations impose on women, and with patience and caution, she asked, asked, and asked for permission to race the 250 on a circuit previously reserved for male riders only. I was. It took her nearly a year, and in 2016 she was only allowed to train using the circuit for two hours a day a week. Another three years had to pass before they could hold their first competition.
In 2019, few Iranian women took part in the race and felt ready, but now there are over 30. But getting the circuit was the easy part as we had to deal with other restrictions. Men and pilots were not allowed to participate in their races. The suit had to be loose enough not to intuit the feminine curves.It had to cover the hair even when the helmet was off. Obviously, the race wasn’t even broadcast on television, nor was it publicized on social networks, basically to ward off onlookers.
Mariam Many people see us as strange. Some still do not accept us. We still have a long way to go. ”
change the system
As reported by Jaime Leon of Agencia EFE, tarai “We’re trying to change the system. We’re trying to get people and organizations to get used to it.” We continue to be amazed to find ourselves in positions considered masculine. Iran You cannot drive a car or motorcycle. ”
Yet it continues to strive to change the notion of women’s roles beyond the norm. For this reason, he created a car repair and tuning workshop and teaches many women the profession. Brave women like her who defy the rules imposed on them. The days should not be easy, but at the workshop, Mariam Offer them the space of a sorority, a desert oasis of female oppression.
achieve other goals
2019, Mariam Done what no other Iranian has done: she crossed Africa A journey that took him six months allowed him to discover the continent’s culture and people. But in addition to that, he showed how far he could go by overcoming mechanical, administrative, or mental problems on a daily basis. She said in her BBC interview: Something completely different to show that we are capable of doing what we are trying to do. ”
So when you go back to Iran, the many setbacks that occurred in workshop assembly and race organization were faced in a different way. The road is long and complicated, but the first step is always done. tarai Having already traveled several kilometers, she said: “I am breaking barriers for women in Iran. I am not doing it just for myself, I am doing it for all women.”
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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