15 examples of how censorship works in the Middle East
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/15-examples-of-how-censorship-works-in-the-middle-east1.htmlBikinis and mini-skirts are common in the Western world, which is not the case in the Middle East. In countries such as Saudi Arabia and Iran, a woman must observe Islamic traditions, according to which any part of the body, except the hands and face, must be hidden. And as it turned out, the same applies to photos of Western women, such as Britney Spears and Madonna.
In North America, everything is sold in a wrapper of sexuality and frivolity. Therefore, when hot covers with Western divas or ordinary advertising pictures fall on the territory of Islamic countries, these photos are censored. In most cases, this is done by the religious police, or mutawwa, and their main tool is photoshop. And often the censorship goes too far.


Mariah Carey and a very fluffy cat.

Shakira, Oral Fixation album.

Christina Aguilera's album Lotus.

Nevermind album by Nirvana.

Lady Gaga, album Do What U Want.

Christina Aguilera's album Stripped.

Britney Spears, Oops!.. I Did It Again.

Miley Cyrus on the cover of the Bangerz album.

Mariah Carey, Butterfly album.

The boxes with the air mattress were also censored.

Lady Gaga's Artpop album.

A collection of the best hits of Britney Spears.

Singer Toni Braxton on the cover of the album More Than A Woman.

Madonna and her album Hard Candy.

Jennifer Paige and her album ... Jennifer Paige.

Gisele Bundchen in the H&M ad campaign.

Geri Halliwell's album Scream If You Wanna Go Faster.

Lady Gaga and The Remix.

Kylie Minogue and the Light Years album.

Jennifer Lopez on the cover of the album On The 6.

Melanie B and the album Hot.

Singer Rihanna in a perfume ad in Kuwait.

Mariah Carey, Number 1's album.

Shakira with the album Laundry Service.

The back of Taylor Swift's album Speak Now.

Gloria Estefan and the album Abriendo Puertas.

Marie Claire magazine in Saudi Arabia.

Pool advertising.
Keywords: Muslims | Censorship | Photos | Society | Prohibition | Middle east | Before and after | Covers
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