Roya Karimi, a former Afghan child bride, has risen to become a celebrated bodybuilding champion, defying cultural norms and offering a beacon of hope for women facing similar circumstances. Her story, recently highlighted by BBC Mundo, underscores the ongoing struggle for women’s rights in Afghanistan and the power of resilience in the face of adversity.
karimi’s journey began in Afghanistan, where she was forced into marriage at the age of 10. Escaping the abusive situation, she fled to Canada with her mother and sister in 2018, seeking refuge and a chance at a different life. It was in Canada that she discovered bodybuilding, a discipline that empowered her to reclaim her body and her future.Now 26, Karimi has earned multiple titles, including the 2023 World Beauty Fitness & Fashion Pro title, and is using her platform to advocate for women’s rights and to inspire others to break free from oppressive traditions. Her success comes amid increasing restrictions on women in Afghanistan following the Taliban‘s takeover in 2021, making her story notably poignant and relevant. Karimi hopes to return to Afghanistan one day to help other women and girls find similar paths to empowerment.