2013 Photo Contest, Sports, 1st prize

I Just Want to Dunk

Photographer

Jan Grarup

Laif

20 February, 2012

Young women risk their lives to play basketball in Somalia. Even though Somalia’s UN-backed government has regained control of Mogadishu, al-Qaeda-linked militants are still active in the city. Al-Shabaab and other radical Islamist groups consider women playing sport to be un-Islamic.

About the photographer

Jan Grarup

Grarup’s work reflects his belief in photojournalism’s role as an instrument of witness and memory to incite change, and the necessity of telling the stories of people who are re...

Background story

Mogadishu, Somalia

Women’s national basketball team captain Suweys Ali Jama, at home in Mogadishu. She and her mother have been insulted on the streets, and forced to move twice in the past year.

 

Young women risk their lives to play basketball in Somalia. Even though Somalia’s UN-backed government has regained control of the capital Mogadishu, al-Qaeda-linked militants are still active in the city. Al-Shabaab and other radical Islamist groups consider women playing sport to be un-Islamic.

In 2006, the Somali Islamic Courts Union, a group of Sharia courts, issued an order banning women from playing all sport. One of the proposed punishments for women playing basketball is to cut off the right hand or left foot. Members of the Somali national women’s basketball team have received death threats.

Technical information

Shutter Speed
1/80 sec
Focal length
35 mm
F-Stop
4.5
ISO
1000
Camera
Nikon D3S

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