Elaf from Algeria: Algerian boxer Iman Khalif is suing Elon Musk and JK Rowling, as well as Donald Trump, in a “cyber harassment” complaint after a dispute over her gender identity, “male or female,” at Paris Olympics in 2024.
What is certain is that the Algerian boxer, who won the gold medal in the Paris Olympics, received full recognition from the International Olympic Committee that she is a woman and that she has the right to compete in a category of women, so she has the right to sue. anyone who bullied her or questioned her femininity, especially international celebrities.
The facts of the case have not yet become clear, and whether Khalifa, her lawyer in France, and the circle around her want to take her rights under the law, or whether it is a good opportunity to continue in it the circle of fame, or whether the end of the case will be connected with a large compensation.
Showing some names
Days after Algerian boxer Iman Khelif filed a legal complaint in France about the online harassment she faced at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, some celebrities have been revealed as part of the case.
The names of Elon Musk and JK Rowling, the author of the Harry Potter series, were mentioned in the complaint, which was filed against the X platform, according to Variety magazine.
“JK Rowling and Elon Musk are mentioned in the lawsuit, among others,” lawyer Nabil Bodi told Variety on Tuesday.
Buddy also said that former President Donald Trump will be part of the investigation, but it is not yet clear if his name will be named in the complaint.
“Trump sent a tweet, so whether it’s mentioned in our lawsuit or not, it’s inevitable that it will be investigated as part of the indictment,” the lawyer said.
Olympic boxing champion Iman Khalif filed a complaint saying in her content that she would sue anyone who harassed or bullied her online as a result of the controversy over her sexual identity .
Khalif won a gold medal at the Paris Olympics in the 66kg category, which came after he failed the gender test at the AIBA 2023 competition.
After defeating Italian Angela Carini in their opening match at the Olympics, Khalif faced a suspension of criticism after the Italian surrendered the fight after just 46 seconds, and pulled out à bout to tears, saying she didn’t feel there was any kind. similarity to the Algerian boxer who has… Too much force.
What happen? How was the bullying done?
In a post on X days after Khalifa’s fight with Carini, Rowling, the author of the “Harry Potter” series, wrote: “We oppose everything that happened because we saw a man beating a woman. “
After the match, former swimmer Riley Gaines wrote: “Men don’t belong in women’s sports #ISstandWithAngelaCarini.” “I support Angela Carini.”
Elon Musk, the owner of X, retweeted, saying, “Of course.”
The International Olympic Committee’s recognition of Iman Khalif’s feminism
The IOC defended its decision to allow Khalifa to compete in this year’s Summer Games in the women’s category.
“We have seen in reports false information about two female athletes competing at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games,” the International Olympic Committee wrote in a statement after Khalifa’s first fight.
“Both athletes have competed in international boxing tournaments for many years in the women’s division, including the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, the International Boxing Association (IBA) World Championship and competitions approved by the International Boxing Federation and arbitrary decision by the International Boxing Federation.
Khalifa’s coach, Mohamed Shawa, told reporters shortly before she won the gold medal that the boxer was “very affected” by what she faced – largely online – at the Olympics.
“Iman was greatly affected by this situation.
As for lawyer Boodai, he confirmed that other names could appear as part of the investigation, and he continued: “What we ask is that the Public Finance will not only investigate the those people, but also whoever is necessary: ”If the case is sent to the court, it will be completed. “
2024-08-14 02:06:28
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