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[PHOTOS] Iranian Women Are Defying The Law And Taking Off Their Hijab In Public



Published by Sadho Ram





By posting hijab-less photos onto a 'stealthy' Facebook page, Iranian women are reclaiming their image from the western media and the Islamic republic.





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Iranian women are posting photos of themselves without the hijab on a new Facebook page launched to share "stealthy" moments of freedom from the veil, igniting a debate about the freedom to wear or not wear the hijab
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  • A woman stands in a green valley, staring at a far-off mountain vista. Her arms are covered and her face obscured. Her honey-blond hair is the only clue to her identity.


  • This is one of thousands of photos posted to Stealthy Freedoms of Iranian Women, a Facebook page dedicated to “Iranian women inside the country who want to share their “stealthily” taken photos without the veil.”







The page, which has more than 250,000 "Likes" at the time of publishing this story, features Iranian women joyfully revelling without their headscarves
Last updated by sadhor about 7 hours ago




  • The new Facebook page, which is called in Farsi آزادی های یواشکی زنان در ایران Stealthy Freedoms of Iranian Women, is also using the hashtag #mystealthyfreedom. In the last few days this campaign, which started on 3 May 2014, has become an international vortex of support for the freedom for all women in any religion to be free of compulsory hair covering.







It was set up by Masih Alinejad, an Iranian political journalist based in the UK, who told the BBC: "My hair was like a hostage to the government. The government still has a lot of hostages."
Last updated by sadhor about 6 hours ago




  • Alinejad got the idea after she posted some photos of herself without the hijab to her own Facebook page. The images were liked thousands of times. So many women began to send her their own pictures that she decided to set up a dedicated page.


  • Though she's well-known for being critical of the government in Iran, she insists the page is not political. "These are not women activists, but just ordinary women talking from their hearts."







"My problem is not having to wear the headscarf. My problem is not having a choice," writes one woman on the Facebook page
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"Stealthy freedom means, just for a few seconds, I will be what I want to be," writes another
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"No words to say. Just that freedom is wonderfully enjoyable, even a brief moment of it," reads a caption to one of the photos uploaded
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"Hoping for the day when all my nation’s women can taste freedom with their whole bodies and souls," reads another featuring a woman standing in a cornfield with her undone Hijab streaming behind her
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The photos vary in their degree of defiance, some of them depicting uncovered women next to their husbands/mothers, others standing next to the Grand Ayatullah’s office or in the middle of a packed subway car
Last updated by sadhor about 6 hours ago




  • However, Alinejad, whose mother wears a hijab, says she has no intention of encouraging defiance. "I’m not asking people to take off their scarves," she says. “But you never see these ordinary, smiling women, full of color in the Iranian papers. I’m not fighting the hijab, I’m fighting censorship.”




  • Alinejad is meanwhile worried about Facebook pages with similar names to hers that have cropped up over the past few days. "I verify every single image, and post them anonymously," she says. "I don’t know who runs these other pages, maybe it’s the government, maybe it’s someone who wants to abuse the pictures. It could be dangerous for the women. I worry that they may be sending their images in the wrong direction."







A recent cartoon by award winning Iranian cartoonist Touka Neyestani shows a woman in a cage with a lion who is not happy, but silent as a woman stands without her hijab in the breeze as strange men look on
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The Facebook page and the photos have also come under heavy criticism. Alinejad said fundamentalists, conservative Iranian news agencies and some reformists have all criticized the page
Last updated by sadhor about 6 hours ago




  • She has also come under personal attack, with some critics even accusing her in Iranian media of working for a foreign government. Alinejad -- whose past reporting on Iranian politics led to a smear campaign against her and her family and her eventual move to the U.K. -- is undeterred.


  • She insists she's not trying to start any type of political movement, instead she's simply reporting on the feelings and sentiments already held by many Iranian women. "I'm a journalist, I'm doing my job," she said. "I'm reporting about what exists in Iran, I'm not creating anything."


  • She added that she's not against wearing the hijab, but believes that the choice must be left up to each individual woman. And many of the women who've thrown their support behind the campaign agree.


  • One of the photos posted to the Facebook page shows a mother and daughter standing side-by-side, one wearing a headscarf and the other not. "Everyone has the right to have freedom of thought; to choose their own beliefs," writes the daughter in the photo. "My mother is also entitled to choose her own way of clothing; and I want to be free to choose for myself. We must respect each other's opinions."









A video showing images that have been posted to the Stealthy Freedoms page of Iranian Women, with a song that speaks to the strength and beauty of women and girls throughout Asia as it portrays Iranian women, and their male supporters, from all walks of life:
Last updated by sadhor about 6 hours ago










Wearing the Hijab has been compulsory since the 1979 Revolution and the lack of it is punishable by fines, imprisonment or lashes
Last updated by sadhor about 6 hours ago




  • Ever since the Islamic Revolution 35 years ago, it has been illegal for a woman to leave the house without wearing a headscarf. The punishment ranges from a fine to imprisonment.


  • The hijab is a controversial issue in Iran. A recent billboard campaign reminding women to cover themselves up, was mocked on social media for comparing women to chocolates in a wrapper. But many support the wearing of the hijab, arguing it's an important part of Islamic law - there was a demonstration in Tehran last week, with protesters calling for a more strict implementation of the rules.































































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Post time 19-5-2014 11:21 AM | Show all posts
amik gambar meriang2..aku tendang kelampang masing2 baru tau
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Post time 19-5-2014 11:36 AM | Show all posts
pakwetizzaqyah posted on 19-5-2014 11:21 AM
amik gambar meriang2..aku tendang kelampang masing2 baru tau

kelampang tu hape?



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Post time 19-5-2014 11:53 AM | Show all posts
Freedom katanya
Kat barat dah sampai tahap freedom nak pakai cam slut.. bogel & lgbt
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Post time 19-5-2014 12:12 PM | Show all posts
senyum ambiga kalau tgk nih..
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Post time 19-5-2014 12:23 PM | Show all posts
mereka mulakan paksa tudung slow2 merebak serata dunia islam...jadi mereka kini sedang dlm proses insaf slow2 pengikut seduniapun akan insaf kembali terima hakikat ianya adalah trend baru asal ceduk dari 2 agama samawi awal tetapi hampir dilupakan mereka selepas di amal mereka selama 1800 thn...
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Post time 19-5-2014 12:30 PM | Show all posts
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Post time 19-5-2014 12:56 PM | Show all posts
iranian yang study kat sini pun pakai scarf atau shawl jer pun kt sini. tak jumpa pernah jumpa lagi iranian yang pakai hijabista macam org muda malaysia pakai. pakai macam tak ikhlas pun.. no wonder kalau boleh berkempen begini pasal isu wajib bertudung..  
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Post time 19-5-2014 01:45 PM | Show all posts
solstice posted on 19-5-2014 11:53 AM
Freedom katanya
Kat barat dah sampai tahap freedom nak pakai cam slut.. bogel & lgbt

Bukan setakat pompuan Iran.................Arab Saudi pung banyak.

Kat Malaysia plak................bila pi luaq negeri, tudung entah ke mana.
Isteri Menteri Besaq pung buat.
Isteri CEO Bank pung sama....................time kerja dgn TV3, bukan lg punya baguih bertudung.

Yg anak anak pompua plak, kalau depan mak bapak................sopan  bertudung.
Bila jauh dari mata.................main Ko Lumpur dan yg sewaktu dgn nya.....togey.

Sama jer..............dalam n luaq negeri.
SEBAB tu....................tarbiah IMAN perlu di buat dari kecik.
BIla dah besaq, mak bapak perlu ikut perkembagan depa.

JANGAN percaya 100%

Kunon pi surau or belajaq, ghopa nya dok lam bilik bogel dgn boya pren.!!
Nak tifu mak bapak bley laaaa...................

Allah Maha Melihat.

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Post time 19-5-2014 01:51 PM | Show all posts
Say no to EXTREMISM ......

As long as you look polite, it is already fine to me. No need HIJAB
Dont wear like a slut or like a pornstar, and avoid wearing cloth too tight .....
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Post time 19-5-2014 02:05 PM | Show all posts
berjaya barat menyucuk org Islam..
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Post time 19-5-2014 03:22 PM | Show all posts
cantik jgk mrk ni..
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Post time 19-5-2014 03:26 PM | Show all posts
iran..iran...iran... bahaya diorg ni kalau masuk Malaysia.
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Post time 19-5-2014 04:47 PM | Show all posts
ummah melayu islam sini tak tau ka lepas revolusi islam iran tahun 79, ostad/ostazah yg belajar timur tengah yg terpengaruh dengan revolusi islam iran ni yg bawak budaya bertudung kat malaysia.....sedor la sikit....jgn ingat pahaman kita tentang aurat aje betul.....
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Post time 19-5-2014 05:05 PM | Show all posts
ape nk dikesahkan, IRAN ni syiah, syiah bukan islam pun...
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Post time 19-5-2014 05:13 PM | Show all posts
Tengok Iranian woman yang ramai dah datang kat Malaysia ni pun apa kurangnya.  Hilang kain selubungnya dah.
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Post time 19-5-2014 05:30 PM | Show all posts

takutnya la dunia nak akhir zaman macam2la.

bangsa arab yg boleh faham bahasa & tafsiran Al Quran pon masih berani melakukan dosa etc. Nauzubilllah
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Post time 19-5-2014 05:37 PM | Show all posts
iranian kebanyakan nya selekeh rambut kusut masai......baju style org kampung masuk bandar
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Post time 19-5-2014 05:42 PM | Show all posts
lelaki juga yang bagus menutup aurat selalu , jarang nengok lelaki bukak orat. kalo ada pun yang putus urat jer ..
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Post time 19-5-2014 06:02 PM | Show all posts
cmf_WonBin posted on 19-5-2014 01:51 PM
Say no to EXTREMISM ......

As long as you look polite, it is already fine to me. No need HIJAB

Yes! Inilah sebenarnya yang di tuntut oleh Islam.

Islam menuntut lelaki dan wanita berpakaian sopan mengikut budaya masyarakat setempat....tidak berpakaian mencolok mata, berpakaian provokasi dan berpakaian menimbulkan fitnah. Tujuan dia ialah untuk menjaga keselamatan pemakai tu jugak supaya tak terdedah kepada gangguan dan ancaman.



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