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Iranians girls pose with their headscarves down next to an official sign aimed at women who do not strictly observe the Hejab: "My Sister! Hejab is for your protection, not limitation."
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Just another photo, no big deal
by Jamshid Niavarani (not verified) on Thu Jan 15, 2009 05:48 PM PSTThere are a lot of females that do not wear head scarves or the Iranian Chador in Iran. It usually happens in the confines of their house's. The photo looks like it was taken near an all girls school in Iran. What are the chances of finding a man there? Iran is a country under the surveillance of at least 35 million Revolutionary Guards, the Volunteer Basijis, the dress code police called the "Komiteh", the intelligence service called "Ettelaat", and the local police and military. What are the chances all these law enforcement officials missed these women? zilch, zero, nothing.
It is odd that such a photo outside Iran would be interesting.
Shireen Ebadi doesn't ever wear head grear when she is in the U.S. or Europe. And Shireen Ebadi is free to be an attorney in Iran. Some say she is a government official. That is probably not true. She makes too much money.
I don't see anything on the 30th anniversary of the escape of the Shah from Iran on this site. 30 years ago, January 16, 1979, the Shah fled Iran. Over 30 million Iranians were going to execute the Shah. The Shah eventually was given refuge in Egypt and became an Egyptian citizen. His wife still carries an Egyptian passport. That is a good move since the Shah's name was Arabic. Mohammad Reza is a 100% Arabic name. And Egypt is the Arab world's biggest Arab country. I applaud the Arabization of the Pahlavi dynasty. They are true Arabs.
They should remember one thing. The Persian Gulf will always remain Persian.
they need to be showing some
by Anonymous1 (not verified) on Thu Jan 15, 2009 05:36 PM PSTthey need to be showing some legs too
Dameshan garm
by mehrban (not verified) on Thu Jan 15, 2009 05:27 PM PSTI hope they stay safe.
مهربان ترین توهین که زنان شنیدند ==> یا روسری یا توسری
Ameerah (not verified)Thu Jan 15, 2009 04:50 PM PST
ستم به زن موقوف !
سرکوب زنان ممنوع!
زنده باد آزادی زن!
This is so funny!!and great.
by curly (not verified) on Thu Jan 15, 2009 04:38 PM PSTI applaud their courage and hope no harm comes their way. Shirzanan Irani.Thanks Dariush, this the best post ever.
Fantastic!!
by Kaveh Nouraee on Thu Jan 15, 2009 04:30 PM PSTGood for them! I hope for the day when they can decide for themselves if they want to wear it or not without anyone legislating it.
love this DK...
by Anonymous fishie (not verified) on Thu Jan 15, 2009 03:37 PM PSTits your best so far.
That's great!
by Zion on Thu Jan 15, 2009 02:54 PM PSTI love it. It shows the spirit of rebellion is alive.