Saudi judoist’s father to act against insults

Saudi judoist’s father to act against insults
Updated 05 August 2012 17:25
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Saudi judoist’s father to act against insults

Saudi judoist’s father to act against insults

RIYADH: The father of the first ever Saudi woman to compete at the Olympic Games has vowed to sue those who insulted his daughter for challenging traditions that prevented women from participating.
The father of Wojdan Shaherkani, who stole the limelight at the London Olympics despite lasting only 82 seconds on the mat before being defeated, told Al-Sharq daily that he wrote to the interior minister with copies of insults made on the Twitter microblogging website.
“I have sent an urgent letter to the Minister of Interior Prince Ahmed bin Naif bin Abdul Aziz with copies of all attacks made on Twitter,” said Ali Seraj Shaherkani.
A lawyer has been hired to sue those who attacked his daughter, he said.
The judo international referee said he had no problem with those who criticized the performance of his teenage daughter, who despite being swiftly beaten by Puerto Rico’s Melissa Mojica left the stadium to a standing ovation.
Shaherkani was almost kept out after the international federation for judo said she could not wear the Islamic hijab head cover.
The 16-year-old judoist eventually took part wearing a swimming cap to cover her hair.
“It was an honor for my daughter to participate in this competition and to have represented Saudi Arabia,” said Shaherkani’s father, adding that she will start training for the 2016 Olympics.
Apart from Shaherkani, US-raised 800m runner Sarah Attar is representing Saudi Arabia in London.