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Iranian superbike and motocross rider Behnaz Shafiei poses on a bike during a training session at the Azadi Stadium, Tehrans main sports complex, on December 14, 2015. Shafiei, 26, who holds a bachelor degree of accounting, used to work as an accountant for a company for some years but decided to leave that behind and focus on her racing. Behnaz faced numerous difficulties in order to become a woman biker, especially in Iran where women are not allowed to ride motorbikes in the streets, and now she encourges other women to become bikers and prove that their place in the countrys culture is not just at home. AFP PHOTO / ATTA KENARE / AFP PHOTO / ATTA KENARE
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This print captures the fearless spirit of Iranian superbike and motocross rider, Behnaz Shafiei. In a country where women are not allowed to ride motorbikes on the streets, she defies societal norms with her unwavering determination and passion for racing. Posing confidently on her bike during a training session at Tehran's main sports complex, Azadi Stadium, Shafiei showcases both her physical prowess and inner strength. At 26 years old, she holds a bachelor's degree in accounting but chose to leave behind her career as an accountant to pursue her dreams on the racetrack. Shafiei has faced numerous obstacles along her journey to become a woman biker in Iran. However, instead of succumbing to these challenges, she has emerged as an inspiring figure who encourages other women to join the world of biking. Through her actions and achievements, she aims to prove that women have a place beyond their homes in Iranian culture. This powerful image serves as a reminder that gender should never limit one's aspirations or potential. It symbolizes empowerment and resilience while shedding light on the ongoing struggle for women's rights in the Middle East. Captured by Agence France-Presse (AFP) photographer Atta Kenare, this photograph is not just about motorcycles or sports; it represents breaking barriers and challenging societal norms – ultimately redefining what it means to be a woman in Iran today.
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