Iranian climber Elnaz Rekabi has thanked her supporters at home and abroad following her return to a hero’s welcome in Tehran this week after competing abroad without a hijab.
Rekabi, 33, wore only a headband during a competition event at the Asian Championships in Seoul last Sunday, in breach of the Islamic republic’s dress rules requiring all Iranian women — including female athletes competing abroad — to wear a headscarf.
The move was seen by some as a gesture of solidarity with weeks of protests that have erupted in Iran following the death of Mahsa Amini, 22, after her arrest in Tehran for allegedly violating the country’s dress code.
“I sincerely thank all those who came to the airport for welcoming me, I love you,” Rekabi said in her first social media comments since returning to Iran.
Dozens of people cheering and clapping welcomed the climber at Tehran’s Imam Khomeini International Airport on Wednesday.
“I am endlessly grateful for the support of you, all the people of Iran, the most decent people of the planet, athletes, and non-athletes, and all your support in (the) international community,” Rekabi said on her Instagram account overnight Friday into Saturday.
“What I have gained till today was regarding the caring of you beautiful souls,” she said in the post, published in Persian and English.
Meanwhile, earlier the athlete had apologized for the incident and insisted her headscarf had accidentally slipped off, in comments to state media on her return.
Rekabi, 33, wore only a headband during a competition event at the Asian Championships in Seoul last Sunday, in breach of the Islamic republic’s dress rules requiring all Iranian women — including female athletes competing abroad — to wear a headscarf.
The move was seen by some as a gesture of solidarity with weeks of protests that have erupted in Iran following the death of Mahsa Amini, 22, after her arrest in Tehran for allegedly violating the country’s dress code.
“I sincerely thank all those who came to the airport for welcoming me, I love you,” Rekabi said in her first social media comments since returning to Iran.
Dozens of people cheering and clapping welcomed the climber at Tehran’s Imam Khomeini International Airport on Wednesday.
“I am endlessly grateful for the support of you, all the people of Iran, the most decent people of the planet, athletes, and non-athletes, and all your support in (the) international community,” Rekabi said on her Instagram account overnight Friday into Saturday.
“What I have gained till today was regarding the caring of you beautiful souls,” she said in the post, published in Persian and English.
Meanwhile, earlier the athlete had apologized for the incident and insisted her headscarf had accidentally slipped off, in comments to state media on her return.