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  Tonga bans schoolgirls from rugby and boxing 'to preserve dignity'
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Last EditedIndyGeorgia  Mar 21, 2018 01:15pm
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AuthorEleanor Ainge Roy
News DateWednesday, March 21, 2018 01:00:00 PM UTC0:0
DescriptionThe Tongan government has banned schoolgirls from playing rugby or boxing because the sports are deemed undignified and not in keeping with the island’s traditional culture.

The letter from the ministry of education has caused outrage among many Tongans, who say the directive is outdated and sexist.

Dame Valerie Adams, New Zealand’s two-time Olympic shot put champion, whose mother is Tongan, criticised the ban.

“According to this way of thinking, a proud Tongan like myself could not attain the standing I have in this world. Tongan women must be free to choose their destiny, and not be held back by misguided and stubborn misinterpretation,” Adams said on Facebook.

“Honouring tradition and following passion need not come into conflict. Rugby, like any sport, ought to be embraced by our Tongan women – we’re good at it – don’t take it away!”

Tongan women’s rights advocate Ofa Guttenbeil-Likiliki said the ban represented an obsolete view. “It takes us right back to the thinking that education is only academic and for girls to remain in that kind of academic lane, sports is just the alternative for boys,” Guttenbeil-Likiliki told Dateline Pacific.

“It is really just taking us back from all the work we have done so far in trying to achieve and bring forward gender equality in Tonga.”
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