NBA: Kanter is outraged at questioning Afghan women’s rights under Islamic law

Updated

18/08/2021

14:10

ENes Kanter, recently re-signed by the Celtics, and Stan Van Gundy have caught up on social media following a comment from the coach about women’s rights under Islamic law after the Taliban have taken over again. power in Afghanistan.

It all started from a BBC story in which it was said that the Taliban claimed that Afghan women would have rights under Islamic law. “Women having rights under Islamic law seems like an oxymoron,” Van Gundy posted on his Twitter account.

The response of Kanter, Turkish but banned in his country for his constant criticism of President Tayyip Erdogan, was forceful. “What ignorance you have said! That you lead a basketball team that seems like an oxymoron. Now that you have a lot of free time, you can end your ignorance and educate yourself before saying something,” wrote the pvot making it clear to the technician that he is in the I stop after leaving the Pelicans.

Kanter is often the focus of the ire of his compatriots for talking about politics. Two days ago, he received death threats for saying that Turkey should acknowledge the Armenian genocide of the early 20th century. Also, a year ago, he did not attend a match in London, because he had the Turkish secret services trying to kill him.

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