TOKYO—Two athletes from Afghanistan have arrived in Tokyo to compete in the Paralympics, the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) said Saturday. The two-person team of Zakia Khudadadi and Hossain Rasouli had flown from Kabul to Paris before continuing on to Tokyo, the IPC said. Khudadadi will be Afghanistan’s first female athlete to compete at the Paralympics since Athens 2004. She will challenge in the women’s 44-49 kilogram weight category in taekwondo on Thursday, and her teammate will line up in the heats of the men’s 400 meters T47 event on Friday. The Paralympics close on Sept. 5. The IPC said the two were met in Tokyo at the Paralympic Village by IPC President Andrew Parsons. The IPC said the two will not be available for interviews and have been given permission to skip the usual press conferences. “Twelve days ago we were informed that the Afghan Paralympic team could not travel …