I Just Want to Dunk

21 February 2012

Mogadishu, Somalia

Suweys Ali Jama and her team mates walk home after practice.

 

Young women risk their lives to play basketball in Somalia. Even though Somalia’s UN-backed government has regained control of the capital Mogadishu, al-Qaeda-linked militants are still active in the city. Al-Shabaab and other radical Islamist groups consider women playing sport to be un-Islamic.

In 2006, the Somali Islamic Courts Union, a group of Sharia courts, issued an order banning women from playing all sport. One of the proposed punishments for women playing basketball is to cut off the right hand or left foot. Members of the Somali national women’s basketball team have received death threats.

Une partie de l’équipe de basket-ball rentre à la maison après l’entraînement.

Des femmes risquent leur vie en jouant au basket-ball en Somalie. Si le gouvernement somalien, soutenu par l’ONU, a repris le contrôle de Mogadiscio, des militants liés à al-Qaïda restent pourtant actifs dans la ville. Al-Shabaab et d’autres groupes radicaux islamiques, considèrent la pratique du sport par les femmes comme anti-islamique. L’équipe nationale de basket-ball féminin a reçu des menaces de mort.

En 2006, l’Union des Tribunaux islamiques somaliens, un groupe de tribunaux de la Charia, a émis une ordonnance interdisant aux femmes la pratique sportive. L’un des châtiments proposés contre les basketteuses est l’amputation de la main droite ou du pied gauche.

Location

Mogadishu, Somalia

Technical information

Shutter speed: 1/2500 sec
ISO: 200
F-Stop: 4
Focal Length: 28 mm
Camera: Nikon D3S

Jan Grarup
Nationality:
Denmark
About:
Born in Denmark in 1968, Jan Grarup has been reporting for more than two decades on conflict around the world, including the Gulf War, the Rwandan genocide, the siege of Sarajevo, and the Palestinian uprising against Israel in 2000. His coverage of the conflict between Palestine and Israel resulted in two series: The Boys of Ramallah, which earned a POYi World Understanding Award in 2002, followed by The Boys from Hebron.
Commissioner:
Laif