How was the influence of chess in the veiled rebellion inside Iran? --.Between


Sohra Bayat media in 2020 with a niqab over her shoulders and not covering her hair


The Times published a report by Middle East correspondent Richard Spencer, titled "How chess prevailed in Iran's veiled coup?"


Spencer spoke of the "determination" of Iranian officials who had shown up for "picking the wrong fight" with "one of Iran's great masters," who simply went to the tournament to push.


Spencer explained that Shahra was attending the 2020 World Championships hosted by China as an arbitrator and was arbitrating matches to determine the world champion, when she received a message from Tehran asking her to cut her hair. was asked to cover properly.



As in Iran she covered her hair and Iranian


girls were used to it, but the message she received from the officials of the Iranian Football Federation upset her, so she deliberately covered her hair the next day. Opened the hair further.




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Spencer says it escalates until it ends with him living in exile in London, not knowing if he will ever return to his homeland.


"It started when they started sending me messages of apology, and then I knew I had to make a stand. Either I surrender, or I resist," the reporter quoted Shahra as saying. That's why I decided not to give up." The next day, I participated in the tournament without a scarf."


Spencer added that Sara Khadim, Iran's most prominent chess player, announced this week that she had moved to Spain with her husband and child, days after she was involved in a world championship. The picture without the veil went viral. Kazakhstan.


And he said he became the fifth Iranian player, out of six famous Iranian champions with "senior master" degrees in the sport, to decide to leave the country.


Spencer spoke to Shohra's father after the tournament about what Iranian authorities had done, forcing him to give an interview on state television, during which he promised his daughter would return home and defend herself. But Shahra said that I could not talk to him and I know that he is not speaking freely and he has been forced to speak.


The reporter explained that the Iranian Football Federation had said during the crisis that Shohra could return, but no party had given enough guarantees to assure Shohra that he would not be arrested, so he called China. Decided to go to London.


Western coach


The Guardian published an analytical article by its correspondent Peter Beaumont, titled "Ukraine welcomes emergency military aid, which it hopes will support its military efforts."


On the road leading to the line of contact between Ukrainian and Russian forces, he says, there have been many dramatic changes.



However, he argues that the lack of combat weapons has hampered Ukraine's war effort the most, as it has forced the military leadership to rapidly move mechanized infantry units from one front to another, leading to He was very tired.


The author concludes by emphasizing that the Bradley armored vehicles are equipped with a light automatic weapon plus a 25 mm automatic weapon and two anti-tank missile launchers, making them suitable for modern warfare and combat in remote locations. Makes it useful for , and also in cities, such as the city of Bochum.


"Don't Blame Trump"


The Independent Online published an article by Mary Zewski titled "Don't blame Trump for Capitol protests, a win for democracy".


"It's not easy to feel a little complacent about what's going on politically in the US, because the weird stuff seems to have moved from London to Washington DC," Mary says.



While the House of Representatives may elect a new speaker, the legislative process will be stalled, as Democrats narrowly lost their majority in the House, while they managed to retain their majority in the Senate.


He added that this scenario comes two years after the presidential election, which former President Donald Trump initially refused to acknowledge, and continues to wreak havoc on American politics. However, Trump's actions may destroy his party and he may be able to return to the presidency.


Miriam points out that the alleged "January 6th coup" provokes many, in which Trump is invested, because he is investing in the contradictions of the American establishment, which wants to end it forever.


And he added that what happened that day would go down in the history of American politics as an attempt by a rogue president to cling to power, which has pushed American democracy into the abyss.


Doub said he says that much of what Trump wanted to preserve during his presidency has been lost.