Olympics-No restrictions on hijab in Paris 2024 Games' athletes village-IOC
- The International Olympic Committee has allowed hijabs inside the athletes' village at the 2024 Olympics, despite France banning their team members from wearing them.
- France's ban on hijabs for their athletes has been criticized by the United Nations Human Rights Office.
- The wearing of hijabs or any other religious or cultural attire will not be restricted for athletes participating in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
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Paris Olympics participants allowed to wear hijabs at athletes’ village
Hijabs will be allowed inside the athlete's village at the Paris 2024 Olympics, despite France banning its team members from wearing them. The International Olympic Committee clarified France's regulation will not apply to other countries taking part. An IOC spokesperson said, "for the Olympic Village, the IOC rules apply." "There are no restrictions on wearing the hijab or any other religious or cultural attire. "When it comes to competitions,…
No restrictions on hijab in Paris 2024 Games' athletes village: IOC
Athletes can wear a hijab in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games athletes' village without any restriction, the International Olympic Committee said on Friday, days after France's sports minister banned it for the host country's athletes. The Olympic body also said it needed to better understand the situation in France and…
Olympics-No restrictions on hijab in Paris 2024 Games' athletes village-IOC
Athletes can wear a hijab in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games athletes' village without any restriction, the International Olympic Committee said on Friday, days after France's sports minister banned it for the host country's athletes. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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