HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH

End Abusive Sex Testing for Women Athletes

Human Rights Watch partnered with expert scholars Payoshni Mitra and Katrina Karkazis to conduct research in 2019, interviewing affected athletes, coaches, and other officials and experts relevant to this issue, as well as reviewing court and medical documents.

NEW YORK TIMES

The Humiliating Practice of Sex-Testing Female Athletes

Payoshni Mitra, a researcher and activist on gender and sports, suggested that Chand appeal the ban that has kept her from competing.

NEW YORK TIMES

Fighting for the Body She Was Born With

Payoshni Mitra, a researcher and activist on gender and sports, suggested that Chand appeal the ban that has kept her from competing.

CREA

Dutee Chand in Conversation with Dr. Payoshni Mitra

Human Rights Watch partnered with expert scholars Payoshni Mitra and Katrina Karkazis to conduct research in 2019, interviewing affected athletes, coaches, and other officials and experts relevant to this issue, as well as reviewing court and medical documents.

NDTV | We The People

"In Sports, Hierarchy Can Create Abusive Power"

When asked if this incident and protest is just the tip of the iceberg, Payoshni Mitra, CEO of Global Observatory for Gender Equality & Sports, said that "in sports there is this hierarchy which we need to address and understand that such a hierarchy can create abusive power."

NEW YORK TIMES

Rights Group Demands End to Sex Testing of Female Track Athletes

A Human Rights Watch report said that regulations governing athletes with differences of sexual development are harmful and disproportionately affect women of color from developing nations.

NEW YORK TIMES

This Intersex Runner Had Surgery to Compete. It Has Not Gone Well.

Annet Negesa, Uganda’s 800-meter Olympic hopeful, says she was advised to undergo an irreversible surgery because of naturally elevated testosterone levels. Her career has never been the same.

TAZ

Activist on hyperandrogenic female athletes

Activist Payoshni Mitra advocates for female athletes with higher testosterone levels. She calls for an end to compulsory medical interventions.

CLARIN

Payoshni Mitra, la defensora de las atletas perseguidas por su testosterona alta: “Se violan sus derechos“

Clarín charló con la abogada india y ex jugadora de bádminton que defendió y defiende las luchas de Santhi Soundarajan, Dutee Chand, Caster Semenya y Annet Negesa.

WBUR RADIO

Who is a woman and who is a man isn't as easy as we think it is, especially when it comes to sports.

JM: Payoshni Mitra took a train and a bus and anything she could to get to Dutee Chand's side and say, "Listen, you don't have to go through this surgery or you don't have to take these drugs. You can fight this." And in many cases, the athlete hasn't had these advocates. That's why we haven't heard about them in the news, they haven't complained about it.

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION

European Court of Human Rights find in favour of Semenya

This week the European Court of Human Rights found that the state of Switzerland discriminated against intersex athlete, Caster Semenya; Dr Payoshni Mitra supported her challenge and responds to the decision which she says 'brings a ray of hope while challenges remain'.

THE TELEGRAPH UK

Report calls for an end to 'harmful' rules limiting female athletes' testosterone levels

World Athletics governing body has described report as one-sided and says it was not invited to respond

THE TELEGRAPH UK

Impending Caster Semenya verdict could have impact far beyond athletics

Athletics is holding its breath ahead of the Cas judgement on testosterone rules

THE TELEGRAPH UK

Sporting regulations that pressure DSD athletes into medical procedures should be banned, UN says

A report puts pressure on states to intervene, ruling that sports courts 'are not designed to fully address human rights complaints'

THE TIMES UK

Caster Semenya’s lawyer wants answers over ‘misleading’ study that led to ban

World Athletics is facing renewed calls to scrap the controversial rules barring Caster Semenya and other runners with high testosterone levels from elite competition after doubt was cast on the scientific evidence.