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[[IRIB|Iranian state broadcaster (IRIB)]] reported<ref>[http://www.aparat.com/v/yzgk3 Iranian State TV: Alinejad gang-raped] Aparat (in Persian)</ref><ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77VpGCQ4VFs Iranian State TV: Alinejad gang-raped] Youtube (in Persian)</ref> that Alinejad, who left Iran after the [[Iranian presidential election, 2009|2009 Presidential election]], was assaulted, stripped naked, and gang-raped in London in the presence of her son.
[[IRIB|Iranian state broadcaster (IRIB)]] reported<ref>[http://www.aparat.com/v/yzgk3 Iranian State TV: Alinejad gang-raped] Aparat (in Persian)</ref><ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77VpGCQ4VFs Iranian State TV: Alinejad gang-raped] Youtube (in Persian)</ref> that Alinejad, who left Iran after the [[Iranian presidential election, 2009|2009 Presidential election]], was assaulted, stripped naked, and gang-raped<ref>[http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/she-the-people/wp/2014/06/07/iranian-journalist-faces-threats-false-report-of-rape-after-viral-facebook-success/ Iranian journalist faces threats, false report of rape after viral Facebook success] Washington Post</ref> in London in the presence of her son.
The claim was denied by Alinejad<ref>[http://time.com/2820082/iranian-state-television-faked-my-rape/ Iranian State Television Faked My Rape] ''Time''</ref>
The claim was denied by Alinejad<ref>[http://time.com/2820082/iranian-state-television-faked-my-rape/ Iranian State Television Faked My Rape] ''Time''</ref>



Revision as of 07:44, 1 July 2014

My Stealthy Freedom is an online movement that was commenced by a London-based journalist Masih Alinejad.[1] This movement started from a Facebook page My Stealthy Freedom where women from Iran post their photos without scarfs, as Iranian women have to cover their hair in public according to local Islamic dress code.[2] This rule was forced after the Iranian revolution in 1979.[3]

The campaign's Facebook page has received 500,000 likes in less than one month.[4]

Alinejad's view

Alinejad said she is not leading a battle against the headscarf. She affirmed that she wants to support the right for individual women to be able to choose whether they want Hijab.[5]

"It's a place where male and female Iranians with different opinions can meet and talk about how they feel, think and what they do in private. They don't have to be afraid of censorship, like in the Iranian public sphere. It makes them brave to see that they are not alone with their thoughts and actions", she described her page.[6]

Conservatives' reaction

State TV

Iranian state broadcaster (IRIB) reported[7][8] that Alinejad, who left Iran after the 2009 Presidential election, was assaulted, stripped naked, and gang-raped[9] in London in the presence of her son. The claim was denied by Alinejad[10]

Websites

Vahid Yaminpour, an Iranian commentator and TV personality, shared a critical message in his Google Plus. “Masih Alinejad is a whore, and not a heretic as some people claim her to be,” Yaminpour wrote also on his Facebook page. “We shouldn’t elevate her to the level of a heretic. She’s just trying to compensate her psychological (and probably financial) needs by recruiting young women and sharing her notoriety with younger women who are still not prostitutes.” [11] A conservative website Raja news called the movement as an obvious insulation against Islam and Marja'. The author concluded that because of these kinds of contents, Facebook must remain banned.[12] Another website, Nedaye Enghelab (Call of the Revolution), published a cartoon which depicted two pigs wearing flags of United States and Great Britain. The cartoon was titled "Members of Stealthy Freedom Campaign".[13]

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