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| موضوع: Video and photos of naked protest against the Iranian repression of freedom, video and photos of strippers in the bar Iranian promoting their calendar, the video, which appeared in the Iranian completely naked 10/3/2012, 19:41 | |
| Video and photos of naked protest against the Iranian repression of freedom, video and photos of strippers in the bar Iranian promoting their calendar, the video, which appeared in the Iranian completely naked Video and photos of naked protest against the Iranian repression of freedom, video and photos of strippers in the bar Iranian promoting their calendar, the video, which appeared in the Iranian completely naked Video and photos of naked protest against the Iranian repression of freedom, video and photos of strippers in the bar Iranian promoting their calendar, the video, which appeared in the Iranian completely naked
Iranian women portrayed themselves naked .. objection to the suppression of freedoms
Resorted to a group of Iranian women to shoot a video shown as a nude; promotion of the calendar bearing their photographs as they like this According to Iranian women in Europe Aaishn The purpose of all this is to draw attention to the suppression of freedoms exercised by the authority in their country against its own citizens This idea came in the imagination of the Iranian Maryam Namazie, and began to broadcast video distribution calendar Thursday in the International Women's Day He had been deployed to partially nude picture of pianist and actress Farahani Iranian Goulhevch stirred outrage among the Iranian regime, which banned her return to the country last January January The actress says she Goulhevch Farahani published images; protest against the restrictions laid down by the Iranian regime to women, particularly in relation to Bmlbsaa » This is not the first time the resort where the girls in the Middle East to challenge social customs in the first of last October when he surprised her active Egyptian blog, Alia al-Mahdi, the Islamic world, especially its image broadcast on the Internet naked protest against the discrimination against women
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| موضوع: رد: Video and photos of naked protest against the Iranian repression of freedom, video and photos of strippers in the bar Iranian promoting their calendar, the video, which appeared in the Iranian completely naked 10/3/2012, 20:18 | |
| Freedom unveiled: Iranian women strip to slam repression RT "My nudity is a 'no' to political Islam," says an Iranian activist while posing topless to the camera (Freeze-frame from youtube.com)
TAGS: Religion, Scandal, Protest, Europe, Human rights, Iran, Egypt
Iranian women living in exile in Europe have stripped off for a video to promote their nude calendar in an effort to fight sexual oppression in their home country. “My nudity is a ‘no’ to stoning to death,” say the defiant women in the YouTube video, posing topless to scream against “a society of violence, racism, sexism, sexual harassment and hypocrisy." In analysts' opinion, nudity is a powerful protest tool in the Islamic world, where women cover every part of body, except the face and hands, with loose shadow-proof robes. In Iran, a Muslim woman wearing shorts may spend up to four months in jail. The controversial promo is set to boost sales of the Nude Photo Revolutionary Calendar released for global sales on International Woman’s Day. The calendar honors an Egyptian blogger, Aliaa Magda Elmahdy. In November Elmahdy, outraged with a ban on nude models in Egyptian universities and books, set the Arab world on fire by posting a full length picture of her naked self on the web. In the late 1970’s Egyptian official art schools saw a social ban on the tradition of nude models. Besides hindering arts studies, the ban brought certain censorship into mainstream arts, including cinema. “Islamism and the religious right are obsessed with women's bodies. They demand that we be veiled, bound, and gagged,” sighs Maryam Namazie, the human rights activist behind the nude calendar featuring Iranian women. Namazie’s initiative sends one more message of homage – to the Iranian actress Golshifteh Farahani. After posing topless in Madame Le Figaro magazine, the actress received a phone call from the Iranian government, who warned her against returning home. “Islamists want us covered up, hidden, and not seen and not heard; we refuse to comply,” Namazie writes in her blog. In Iran, the nude calendar and promotional video stirred controversy even among local feminists. Azar Majedi, of the Organization of Women's Liberation in Iran, has slammed the initiative for exploiting women's nudity for profit, just as the tabloids do, reports The International Business Times. Majedi adds that the calendar is an “absurd caricature” of Aliaa Magda Elmahdy, as fighting for Muslim women’s rights in tolerant Europe is nothing compared to raising your head in Egypt. "One does not have to live in the Middle East and North Africa to feel the threats of Islamism," Namazie replies in her blog. "But, nonetheless, threats or no threats, in Egypt or not, isn't this the whole point of international solidarity?"
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| موضوع: رد: Video and photos of naked protest against the Iranian repression of freedom, video and photos of strippers in the bar Iranian promoting their calendar, the video, which appeared in the Iranian completely naked 10/3/2012, 20:21 | |
| Freedom unveiled: Iranian women strip to slam repression Get short URL email story to a friend print version Published: 09 March, 2012, 19:22
"My nudity is a 'no' to political Islam," says an Iranian activist while posing topless to the camera (Freeze-frame from youtube.com)
(3.2Mb)embed video TAGS: Religion, Scandal, Protest, Europe, Human rights, Iran, Egypt Iranian women living in exile in Europe have stripped off for a video to promote their nude calendar in an effort to fight sexual oppression in their home country. “My nudity is a ‘no’ to stoning to death,” say the defiant women in the YouTube video, posing topless to scream against “a society of violence, racism, sexism, sexual harassment and hypocrisy." In analysts' opinion, nudity is a powerful protest tool in the Islamic world, where women cover every part of body, except the face and hands, with loose shadow-proof robes. In Iran, a Muslim woman wearing shorts may spend up to four months in jail. The controversial promo is set to boost sales of the Nude Photo Revolutionary Calendar released for global sales on International Woman’s Day. The calendar honors an Egyptian blogger, Aliaa Magda Elmahdy. In November Elmahdy, outraged with a ban on nude models in Egyptian universities and books, set the Arab world on fire by posting a full length picture of her naked self on the web. In the late 1970’s Egyptian official art schools saw a social ban on the tradition of nude models. Besides hindering arts studies, the ban brought certain censorship into mainstream arts, including cinema. “Islamism and the religious right are obsessed with women's bodies. They demand that we be veiled, bound, and gagged,” sighs Maryam Namazie, the human rights activist behind the nude calendar featuring Iranian women. Namazie’s initiative sends one more message of homage – to the Iranian actress Golshifteh Farahani. After posing topless in Madame Le Figaro magazine, the actress received a phone call from the Iranian government, who warned her against returning home. “Islamists want us covered up, hidden, and not seen and not heard; we refuse to comply,” Namazie writes in her blog. In Iran, the nude calendar and promotional video stirred controversy even among local feminists. Azar Majedi, of the Organization of Women's Liberation in Iran, has slammed the initiative for exploiting women's nudity for profit, just as the tabloids do, reports The International Business Times. Majedi adds that the calendar is an “absurd caricature” of Aliaa Magda Elmahdy, as fighting for Muslim women’s rights in tolerant Europe is nothing compared to raising your head in Egypt. "One does not have to live in the Middle East and North Africa to feel the threats of Islamism," Namazie replies in her blog. "But, nonetheless, threats or no threats, in Egypt or not, isn't this the whole point of international solidarity?"
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