A place at the table


A group of Iraqi women who live with disabilities train three times a week preparing for an upcoming tournament that could qualify them for the national Paralympic team. — AFP

IRAQI table tennis player Nur al-Huda Sarmad adjusts her wheelchair before striking the ball into play, braving sweltering heat, social stigma and inadequate facilities as she dreams of taking her team to the Paralympics.

Sarmad and seven other Iraqi women who live with disabilities train three times a week at a community centre in the southern city of Diwaniyah, preparing for an upcoming tournament that could qualify them for the national Paralympic team.

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