In Iran, Barbie seen as cultural invader

TEHRAN, Iran – According to Iran’s judiciary, the most dangerous items in a Tehran toy shop are not the lifelike pistols and sub-machine guns in the display case. The authorities have instead singled out the hot-pink boxes showcasing Barbie dolls as the real portents of a Western “cultural invasion.”

Illegally imported Barbie dolls are “destructive culturally and a social danger,” Iranian prosecutor Ghorban Ali Dori Najafabadi warned in a letter last April. Barbie, Batman, Spiderman, and Harry Potter toys, he wrote, are a “danger that needs to be stopped.” He added: “Undoubtedly, the personality and identity of the new generation and our children, as a result of unrestricted importation of toys, has been put at risk and caused irreparable damage.”

The curvaceous and often scantily clad Barbie dolls with peroxide-blond hair and a suggestion of unbridled Western fun are seen here as a direct challenge to the conservative and religious sensibilities officials hope to encourage. But a decade-long, anti-Barbie campaign waged by hard-liners has met with little success.

Toy sellers have yet to hear about new rules limiting the sale of Barbie, once famously labeled a “Trojan Horse with many cultural invading soldiers inside it.”

“We never heard an official statement” against selling the dolls, says the owner of a toy shop in downtown Tehran, where… >>>

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