6th January 2025
Dear Richard Gould, We are writing to express our profound concern regarding the England cricket men’s team upcoming match playing Afghanistan in the Champions Trophy next month, given the appalling oppression of women and girls in Afghanistan and the removal of their rights that continues unabated. Upon regaining control of Afghanistan in August 2021, one of the Taliban’s first acts was banning women from sport. They raided the homes of female athletes, some of whom were forced to burn their kits to avoid being identified. The women’s cricket team was disbanded and having fled the country are now in exile. Aside being morally repugnant, this is a direct contravention of International Cricket Council rules that require all test nations to support and fund women’s cricket. As you know, the Afghanistan men’s cricket team is still allowed to compete internationally, while their women’s team is denied the same right. Cricket’s world governing body has not taken any action against the Afghanistan men’s team. Despite members of the former Afghanistan women’s team calling on the ICC to help them form and recognise a refugee team to enable them to play, there has been no progress. As the English team prepares for its upcoming scheduled match to play Afghanistan in the Champions Trophy next month, the former Afghan women’s team remain in exile with no near prospect of being able to compete on the world stage, while back home in Afghanistan no new girls or women are learning to play cricket, or any sport for that matter. This blatant denial of opportunities for Afghan women cricketers is appalling, and forms just one element of the Taliban’s unconscionable oppression of women and girls that continues unabated. Sport was only the first joy to be removed from women in Afghanistan, and since then life for them has become incomprehensibly unbearable, with the Taliban removing their most basic human rights and freedoms at a prolific scale. Women are denied access to schools and universities, have been barred from most forms of employment and have now been denied all healthcare, as they can no longer train as nurses or be treated by male medics. They are banned from beauty salons, stadiums, gyms and parks, cannot travel alone without a male chaperone, dance, sing or drive. Their faces are banned from view, their voices from being heard, even in prayer. Most recently, the Taliban have banned windows through which women might be glimpsed in their domestic spaces. As the world watches this insidious dystopia unfold, women in Afghanistan find themselves erased from the most innocent of daily activities, imprisoned at home, risking torture and public execution if they protest or do not comply. The England and Wales Cricket Board is not blind to this abhorrence. Last year, you confirmed that England would not schedule a bilateral series against Afghanistan while women were banned from sport. Now, with England scheduled to play Afghanistan in the Champions Trophy next month, you have a precious opportunity to extend those principles and condemn this abhorrent oppression. We strongly urge the England Cricket men’s team players and officials to speak out against the horrific treatment of women and girls in Afghanistan under the Taliban. We also urge the ECB to consider a boycott of the upcoming match against Afghanistan in the ICC Champion’s Trophy Group stage on February 26th to send a clear signal that such grotesque abuses will not be tolerated. We must stand against sex apartheid, and we implore the ECB to deliver a firm message of solidarity and hope to Afghan women and girls that their suffering has not been overlooked. Yours sincerely, Tonia Antoniazzi MP Dame Caroline Dinenage MP Sarah Champion MP Debbie Abrahams MP Helen Hayes MP Chi Onwurah MP Rt Hon Sir Roger Gale MP Wendy Chamberlain MP Ruth Jones MP Sharon Hodgson MP Jess Asato MP Jo Platt MP Paula Barker MP Rachel Taylor MP Cathine Fookes MP Rt Hon Lord Hain Baroness Barbara Keeley Rt Hon Lord Foulkes of Cumnock Rt Hon Baroness Morris of Yardley Rt Hon Baroness Winterton of Doncaster DBE Lord Griffiths of Burry Port Baroness Hayter of Kentish Town Rt Hon Baroness Taylor of Bolton Baroness Hazarika MBE Rt Hon Lord Kinnock Rt Hon Baroness Laing of Elderslie CBE Lord David Triesman Rt Hon Baroness Harman KC Kirsteen Sullivan MP Margaret Mullane MP Helena Dollimore MP Ann Davies MP Dan Aldridge MP Rachel Gilmour MP Rt Hon John McDonnell MP Sarah Hall MP Johanna Baxter MP Katrina Murray MP Ruth Cadbury MP Zarah Sultana MP Emily Darlington MP Mary Kelly Foy MP David Smith MP Leigh Ingham MP Adam Jogee MP Joani Reid MP Rosie Duffield MP Jenny Riddell-Carpenter MP Jen Craft MP Dr Allison Gardner MP Kirith Entwistle MP Lizzi Collinge MP Alice Macdonald MP Mrs Sarah Russell MP Rt Hon Valerie Vaz MP Michelle Welsh MP Tracy Gilbert MP Patricia Ferguson MP Mrs Emma Lewell-Buck MP Ben Lake MP Rt Hon Lord Touhig Baroness Warwick of Undercliffe Lord Campbell-Savours Baroness Nye Baroness Jenkin of Kennington Baroness Wilcox of Newport Lord Bach Baroness Blower Lord Watson of Wyre Forest Baroness Lister of Burtersett CBE Lord Shamash Baroness O’Loan DBE MRIA Lord Young of Norwood Green Rt Hon Baroness Foster of Aghadrumsee DBE Lord Lucas Baroness Meyer CBE Lord Sandhurst KC Rt Hon Baroness Hughes of Stretford Lord Morrow Baroness Bertin Baroness Drake CBE Lord Watson of Invergowrie Baroness Foster of Oxton DBE Lord Strasburger Rt Hon Baroness Davidson of Lundin Links Baroness Donaghy CBE FRSA The Earl of Leicester Baroness Lea of Lymm CBE Baroness Fullbrook Baroness Helic Baroness Bloomfield of Hinton Waldrist Rt Hon Liz Saville Roberts MP Mary Glindon MP Marsha De Cordova MP Llinos Medi MP Alicia Kearns MP Brian Leishman MP Claire Hanna MP Rt Hon Sir Desmond Swayne MP Kate Osborne MP Andrew Ranger MP Ms Stella Creasy MP Neil Duncan-Jordan MP Dr Marie Tidball MP Siân Berry MP Grahame Morris MP Robin Swann MP Perran Moon MP Maya Ellis MP Sorcha Eastwood MP Alex Sobel MP Samantha Niblett MP Jon Pearce MP Naushabah Khan MP Sean Woodcock MP Abtisam Mohamed MP Luke Akehurst MP Sarah Edwards MP Dr Beccy Cooper MP Linsey Farnsworth MP Mrs Elsie Blundell MP Anna Dixon MP Dr Simon Opher MP Rt Hon Baroness Anelay of St Johns DBE Baroness Redfern Baroness Swinburne Baroness Harding of Winscomb Baroness Morgan of Huyton Lord Shinkwin Baroness Eaton DBE DL Baroness Mobarik CBE Lord Roberts of Belgravia Baroness Monckton of Dallington Forest MBE Baroness Goudie Baroness Stedman-Scott OBE Lord Jackson of Peterborough Baroness Thornhill MBE Baroness Owen of Alderley Edge Lord Sikka Rt Hon Baroness Royall of Blaisdon Baroness Hodgson of Abinger CBE Lord Woodley Baroness Bray of Coln Lord Strathcarron Baroness Morris of Bolton OBE Baroness Seccombe DBE JP Baroness Finn Baroness Ritchie of Downpatrick Lord Farmer Baroness Ramsey of Wall Heath Baroness Noakes DBE Rt Hon Lord Bassam of Brighton Rt Hon Baroness Stowell of Beeston MBE Baroness Morrissey DBE Baroness Shields OBE Rt Hon Jeremy Corbyn MP Rebecca Paul MP Richard Tice MP Euan Stainbank MP Anna Sabine MP Alison Hume MP Will Stone MP Nigel Farage MP Sarah Dyke MP Deirdre Costigan MP Ms Polly Billington MP Rebecca Harris MP Rt Hon Stuart Andrew MP Mike Wood MP Saquib Bhatti MP Steve Race MP Rt Hon Richard Holden MP Helen Grant MP Dr Neil Shastri-Hurst MP Alison Griffiths MP Charlie Dewhirst MP Rt Hon David Mundell MP Shivani Raja MP Bob Blackman MP Andrew George MP Ben Maguire MP Mr James Frith MP Manuella Perteghella MP Mr Gagan Mohindra MP Martin Wrigley MP Comments are closed.
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