My Hidden Freedom: Iranian women rip off hijabs

My Hidden Freedom: Iranian women rip off hijabs

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On May 3, 2014, Iranian journalist Masih Alinejad organized an online movement called "My Hidden Freedom". In Iran, women are required to walk with their hair covered, according to legislation adopted after the Islamic Revolution in 1979. But many Iranians and Iranians believe that wearing a hijab in public places should be a personal choice of everyone, and not coercion.

Although the Islamic religion does not prohibit walking bareheaded, the Iranian authorities strictly monitor the appearance of women. As a result, many Iranian women are arrested, punished and fined for not wearing a hijab.

To help Iranians become bolder, Masih has created a website and a Facebook page where you can use photos to share your opinion about free choice. According to the journalist, the site is a living archive of frames and videos, which is formed thanks to brave women and, of course, the reaction of local media (both bad and good) to this flash mob.

(12 photos in total)

Source: my stealthy freedom

My Hidden Freedom: Iranian women rip off hijabs

"I'm in a fighting mood — I want to fight for my rights in my native country, and I'm not afraid anymore."

My Hidden Freedom: Iranian women rip off hijabs

"The forced wearing of the hijab is an insult to humanity."

My Hidden Freedom: Iranian women rip off hijabs

Some girls just want to feel the wind in their hair. It's so natural.

My Hidden Freedom: Iranian women rip off hijabs

"I'm not afraid anymore. Join me and don't be afraid — this is the only way for us to be united and get freedom. Yes, freedom of choice is just the beginning."

My Hidden Freedom: Iranian women rip off hijabs

And some women have spoken out in support of hijab, but not forced.

My Hidden Freedom: Iranian women rip off hijabs

"Many people observe hijab not because they believe in it, but because they are afraid."

My Hidden Freedom: Iranian women rip off hijabs

"I deserve a free life in my own country."

My Hidden Freedom: Iranian women rip off hijabs

"It's sad that my black hair turns gray without seeing the sun, feeling the wind or snow."

My Hidden Freedom: Iranian women rip off hijabs

The response of Iranian women to the "My Hidden Freedom" campaign has been truly phenomenal. They voted for and against wearing hijabs with their selfies.

My Hidden Freedom: Iranian women rip off hijabs

In the first five weeks, the page has collected 500 thousand likes.

My Hidden Freedom: Iranian women rip off hijabs

 

My Hidden Freedom: Iranian women rip off hijabs

Iranian journalist Masih Alinejad, who advocates for everyone to have freedom of choice.

Keywords: Hair | Choice | Head | Women | Journalist | Iran | Muslims | Clothing | Freedom | Hijab

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