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Comment les organisations sportives devraient-elles soutenir les athlètes confrontés à des menaces en raison de leurs convictions ?
Iran state TV presenter has threatened women's national team for not singing anthem at opening AFC Cup match
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FIFA and the AFC should implement clear policies that prioritize athlete safety when faced with threats. These policies must include both immediate support for threatened athletes and long-term strategies to address systemic issues in countries where such threats occur.
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While protecting athletes is important, sports organizations must tread carefully when involving themselves in political matters. Engaging in these situations risks alienating fans and sponsors, which can ultimately harm the organizations and their athletes more than it helps.
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The threats against the Iranian women's national team highlight the risks athletes face for their beliefs. Sports organizations should advocate for international protections that ensure athletes can compete safely, regardless of their political circumstances.
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Critics might say that the focus on athlete support could divert attention from the actual issues at hand in Iran. Is it the responsibility of sports organizations to address these broader human rights violations, or should they focus solely on sports?
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