A Turkish delight
By Malcolm Pein
Last Updated: 12:01am BST 04/04/2008

Turkey is preparing to host the Women’s World Chess Championship after an approach by FIDE President Kirsan Ilyumzhinov to Turkish Minister of State Murat Basesgioglu. Following the collapse of the original event, due to be hosted by Argentina, Iran offered to host the tournament but only on condition that all the players wore a headscarf.

The disturbing prospect of every player, irrespective of background being forced to cover their heads, irrespective of their background had a lot of FIDE officials running for cover themselves.

The Iranians even demanded that men not be allowed into the playing arena. The religious issues submerged the other consequences of a tournament in Iran which would have been the banning of the Israeli teams and the extreme unlikelihood of the USA and many western countries sending a delegation.

It is ironic that Turkey, a country that was strictly secular until recently and which is in the midst of turmoil over the issue of the wearing of headscarves in universities be the place that digs Fide out of a very tight spot.

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