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Iran’s only female Olympic medallist Kimia Alizadeh moves to Europe permanently

by Hafeestonova

Iran’s only female Olympic medallist Kimia Alizadeh has announced that she has permanently left her country for Europe.

21-year-old Alizadeh is the first Iranian woman to win an Olympic medal after claiming taekwondo bronze in the -57kg category during the 2016 Rio Olympics and is very popular in her country.

According to Alizadeh, her decision to leave Iran was a very hard one, but she felt ‘used’ by the Iranian government, who have been playing with her and millions of Iranian women ‘for years.

She said “Let me start with a greeting, a farewell or condolences, I am one of the millions of oppressed women in Iran who they have been playing with for years. They took me wherever they wanted. I wore whatever they said. Every sentence they ordered me to say, I repeated. Whenever they saw fit, they exploited me. I wasn’t important to them. None of us mattered to them, we were tools. The virtue of a woman is not to stretch her legs! My troubled spirit does not fit with your dirty economic ties and tight political lobbies. I wish for nothing else than for Taekwondo, safety and for a happy and healthy life, she said adding that she was not invited to go to Europe. I remain a daughter of Iran wherever I am.”

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