'We will fight until every woman can play the sport that she wants to play, how she wants to play it.'
Hawa Doucouré and her teammates on the Les Hijabeuses soccer team have a simple message to send while playing the game they love:"Hands off my hijab."
"We are strong together and we will fight to the end," Doucouré, 19, told ABC News."We will fight until every woman can play the sport that she wants to play, how she wants to play it."Hawa Doucouré, 19, is a member of Les Hijabeuses, a group of female soccer players who are advocating for inclusivity in competitions while still being allowed to wear the Muslim hijab.
Rim-Sarah Alouane, a lawyer and researcher of religious freedom living in Toulouse, noted,"These conversations will keep on happening."
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