Iranian actress forced to flee country after posting pictures without hijab

Deemed 'immoral', the actress' act of defiance led to her work license being revoked


Entertainment Desk November 05, 2015
Deemed 'immoral', the actress' act of defiance led to her work license being revoked. PHOTO: INSTAGRAM/SADAFTAHERIANN

In a daring move, Iranian actress Sadaf Taherian uploaded pictures on Facebook and Instagram with her hair uncovered as sign of protest against the strict hijab laws of Iran. Her bold opposition immediately forced her to flee her country.
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"I was nervous and worried about how people would react to my photos," she said in an online interview with Masih Alinejad on her show Tablet.

Iranian women fined $260 for 'bad hijabs'

Deemed 'immoral', the actress' act of defiance made headlines and led to her work license being revoked, preventing her from performing in Iranian cinema.
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"I did not expect this from the people of Iran, from my own culture – to hear so many insults. I can only feel sorry for their reaction and I have nothing else to say," she added.
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Let the women of Iran take off their hijabs, give them the right to choose!

Reports state Iranian officials Photoshopped her pictures, covering her head with the hijab.

“When I wore the hijab on screen I did it for the love of my career and the demand of the film. I want to live in a place and live the way that makes me happy,” she added.
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Sadaf was forced to flee to the UAE. Another leading Iranian actress, Chekame Chaman-Mah, caused further controversy by coming out in support of Sadaf by posting her own photos on Instagram with her hair dyed red. She is  also believed to have fled Iran, reports Telegraph.

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COMMENTS (4)

Mike | 8 years ago | Reply You go ,girl! The mad mullahs must be steamed that they can't get their hands on you so they can rape you in their notorious prison system.
Zaida Parvez | 8 years ago | Reply Why should women not be free?
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