Death of Sahar Khodayari

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Sahar Khodayari
سحر خدایاری
Computer Engineering)
BA (English Interpretation)[1]
Known forProtesting Iranian governmental restrictions on women
Criminal chargeAttempted entry into male-only Azadi Stadium
Criminal penaltySix months' imprisonment (not confirmed)

Sahar Khodayari (Persian: سحر خدایاری [sæhær xodɒjɒriː]; c. 1990 – 9 September 2019),[2] also known as the Blue Girl,[a] was an Iranian woman who self-immolated in Tehran to protest the national laws banning females from attending sports events and entering stadiums since the Islamic Revolution. She was a fan of Esteghlal F.C., and in March 2019, she attempted to gain entry at the male-only Azadi Stadium while disguised as a man to watch a match played by the team. On 2 September 2019, she was told by the Islamic Revolutionary Court that she may face a six-month prison sentence. After leaving court, she died by suicide through self-immolation in front of the building,[3][4] succumbing to her injuries a week later. Khodayari's politicized suicide has generated much debate in Iran about the government's restrictions on women.[5]

FIFA, after Iran was chosen to host select qualifier games for the 2022 FIFA World Cup, stated that the Iranian government must allow women into the stadium to see those international football matches. Iran guaranteed such entry for the first time after 40 years, one month after Sahar's death.[6]

Incident and suicide

Sahar Khodayari was born in 1990 to a family in

Esteghlal FC, based in Tehran.[3]

In March 2019 Khodayari tried to enter

NAJA. She was held for three nights in jail before being released on bail, pending her court case.[3]

According to Amnesty International, Sahar Khodayari was ordered six months later to attend a Revolutionary Court in Tehran on 2 September 2019 to give a reason for her attempt to enter the stadium. She was charged with "openly committing a sinful act by appearing in public without a hijab" and "insulting officials". While no verdict was delivered in her case because the judge was unavailable, she was reportedly told she might face a six-month jail sentence.[2][3][5] After Khodayari left the court, she poured petrol on herself and set herself on fire outside the courthouse.[2]

She died in hospital one week later due to third-degree burns that she had suffered (approximately 90% of her skin surface area had been affected).[7][8][9] According to DW, the six-month jail sentence had been affirmed while she was in hospital.[10]

In October 2019, Iranian women were allowed to attend a football match in Iran for the first time in 40 years.[11] However, in 2022, Iranian women were blocked from entering the stadium for a World Cup qualifier.[12]

Reactions

National

  • Gholam Hossein Ismaili, the spokesman of the
    judicial system of Iran, claimed that Sahar Khodayari had not been convicted nor sentenced to 6 months' imprisonment, as was reported.[13][14][15]
  • In an interview with the state-owned TV, before her family was told not to speak to the media,[10] her sister had said that Khodayari was receiving treatment for mental illness. There were rumors that she had tried to kill herself while in university.[3] Because of this, authorities might have reduced charges against her, if they had chosen to do so.[3]
  • Ali Karimi said that Iranians should "boycott football matches to protest Khodayari's death."[16]

Worldwide

Film

The Recess[27] is an Iran-Spain short film inspired by the story of Sahar Khodayari. Directed by Navid Nikkhah Azad, The Recess has been screened in more than 160 international film festivals including FIAPF-accredited, Oscar and Goya Awards qualifying festivals and has won 32 awards.[28]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Blue is Esteghlal's jersey colour

References

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  22. ^ "'دستور بازداشت' یک هنرپیشه زن در ایران به اتهام 'توهین به امام حسین'". bbc.com. 12 September 2019.
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  26. ^ "Fotbollssupporten Sahar död i Iran". Aftonbladet (in Swedish). 10 September 2019. Retrieved 10 September 2019.
  27. ^ Azad, Navid Nikkhah (24 March 2021), The Recess (Short, Drama), MoviBeta,, Shamid Films, retrieved 5 July 2022
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