Melika Balali
Iranian-Scottish wrestler (born 1999) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Melika Balali (Persian:ملیکا بلالی; born 27 December 1999) is an Iranian-born Scottish wrestler, who won the British championship gold medals. Besides her wrestling career, she is a poet and painter who talks about women's rights in her work.[1]
![]() Melika Balali, the reigning 2022 British Champion in freestyle wrestling, displaying her mastery in the sport | |
Personal information | |
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Native name | ملیکا بلالی |
Nationality | Iranian, Scottish |
Born | Shahr-e Kord, Iran | 27 December 1999
Weight | 62 kg (137 lb) |
Sport | |
Sport | Freestyle wrestling |
In July 2022, she became a British champion in freestyle wrestling and protested the compulsory hijab on the first platform, by raising a sign that read, "stop forcing hijab, I have the right to be a wrestler".[1][2][3][4][5]
Biography
Melika Balali was born on 27 December 1999 in Shahr-e Kord in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province, where she was also raised. In childhood, art and literature were her passion. She won the best poster design award at the Made in Arkansas Film Festival, for the short film "Limit" (2017) directed by Javad Dararei.[1]
In 2019, she moved to the United States, and then later moved to Scotland where she started wrestling. She always loved freestyle wrestling but because of Islamic rules that govern Iran and force compulsory hijab any women don't have the right to do freestyle wrestling in Iran and they can't participate in International tournaments.
In her poems, she talks about poets and prisoners and women's rights; and illustrates women's suffering under gender discriminatory laws.[6][7][8][1]
Exhibition of ‘The Buds of Exile’ at Millerntor Gallery
The painting ‘The Buds of Exile’ was showcased at the Millerntor Gallery in Hamburg, Germany, alongside works by artists from various countries, from July 13 to 16, 2023. Inspired by the resilience of individuals facing exile, particularly Golshifteh Farahani, the piece symbolizes the strength and determination of Iranian women in challenging circumstances, aiming to inspire hope and contemplation among viewers.[9][10][11][12]
Death threats
Balali received death threats in June 2022 after protesting against the compulsory hijab, which resulted in Police Scotland implementing security measures for Balali after an investigation.[13][14][15]
References
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