8 models in Iran have been
arrested and forced to grovel in public by the country's morality Police, for
posting glamorous pictures of themselves online without covering their heads
with headscarves. Stating that such 'un-Islamic acts' as women exposing
their hair in public was unacceptable.
Popular Arab model, Elham
Arab, known for her wedding-dress portraits, was interrogated on camera at the
Iranian Revolutionary Court with her blonde hair hidden under a black chador.
She was charged with 'promoting western promiscuity' and forced to give public 'self-criticism.' 'All people love beauty and fame,' Arab said. 'They would like to be seen, but it is important to know what price they will pay to be seen.'
She was charged with 'promoting western promiscuity' and forced to give public 'self-criticism.' 'All people love beauty and fame,' Arab said. 'They would like to be seen, but it is important to know what price they will pay to be seen.'
The arrests were made in a
sting operation code-named Spider-2 which specifically targeted Instagram
users.
The sting identified 170 people using Instagram pages - 59 photographers and makeup artists, 58 models, 51 fashion salon managers and designers, and two active institutions.
The sting identified 170 people using Instagram pages - 59 photographers and makeup artists, 58 models, 51 fashion salon managers and designers, and two active institutions.
The head of the sting operation
Javad Babaei said on state television on Sunday:
'We found out that about 20 per cent
of the (Iranian) Instagram feed is run by the modelling circle,' They have been
'making and spreading immoral and un-Islamic culture and promiscuity'.
Babaei said it was the role
of the judiciary to 'confront those who committed these crimes in an organised
manner'.
In addition to the eight arrests, criminal cases have been opened against 21 other people, he said. The sting operation has homed in on a database of over 300 popular Iranian Instagram accounts and connected accounts.
According to reports those arrested
include Melikaa Zamani, Niloofar Behboudi, Donya Moghadam, Dana Nik, Shabnam
Molavi, Elnaz Golrokh and Hamid Fadaei
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