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Melika Balali is an Iranian-born Scottish judoka and wrestler, who won the British championship gold medals. Besides her wrestling career, she is a poet and painter who talks about women's rights in her work.

Biography
Melika Balali was born on 27 December 1999 in Shahr-e Kord in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province, where she was also raised. In childhood, art and literature were her passion. She won the best poster design award at the Made in Arkansas Film Festival, for the short film "Limit" (2017) directed by Javad Dararei. == Olympic qualification and United World Wrestling ==
Olympic qualification and United World Wrestling
Following her championship win, Balali sought to compete internationally and pursue Olympic qualification, including participation under the Refugee Team. In a 2024 interview with IranWire, she stated that despite engagement from the International Olympic Committee, United World Wrestling did not support her participation in Olympic qualification events, which prevented her from continuing her wrestling career at the Olympic level. IranWire reported that it contacted United World Wrestling to request clarification regarding her case but did not receive a response at the time of publication. In the same interview, Balali stated that she believed her public advocacy for Iranian women’s rights affected her chances of reaching the Olympic Games, saying that she felt she might have been able to compete at the Olympics had she not spoken out in defence of women in Iran. == Judo, peace, and refugee identity ==
Judo, peace, and refugee identity
After being unable to continue competing internationally in wrestling, Balali transitioned to judo. She joined the International Judo Federation (IJF) Refugee Team and began competing as a judoka in international competitions. She is a recipient of the Olympic Refugee Scholarship, which supports refugee athletes in training and international competition. In interviews with the International Judo Federation, Balali has described herself as an ambassador for peace within the IJF Refugee Team. She has spoken about finding personal freedom, equality, and stability through judo after leaving Iran, contrasting her experiences in Scotland with the restrictions she faced under gender-discriminatory laws in Iran. She has also stated that judo played a significant role in overcoming depression and anxiety during her early years in exile and helped her rebuild social connection and confidence. == Exhibition of ‘The Buds of Exile’ at Millerntor Gallery ==
Exhibition of ‘The Buds of Exile’ at Millerntor Gallery
The painting ‘The Buds of Exile’ was showcased at the Millerntor Gallery in Hamburg, Germany, alongside works by artists from various countries, from July 13 to 16, 2023. Inspired by the resilience of individuals facing exile, particularly Golshifteh Farahani, the piece symbolizes the strength and determination of Iranian women in challenging circumstances, aiming to inspire hope and contemplation among viewers. == Death threats ==
Death threats
Balali received death threats in June 2022 after protesting against the compulsory hijab, which resulted in Police Scotland implementing security measures for Balali after an investigation. ==References==
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