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Real women have curves, but the Iranian media
Hamshahrí
does not assume this reality.
On February 6, the media outlet dependent on the
Tehran
City Council wanted to publish the images of
C ristiano Ronaldo
's 39th birthday
. A family photograph in which the footballer appears with
his five children
and his girlfriend, Georgina Rodríguez.
They did it, yes, in a particular way. Where other media would have censored the faces of minors, this newspaper made
a blur of the model's butt.
Buttocks that the media saw as so voluptuous as to cancel them in the eyes of its readers in
a blunt and artificial way,
using a Photoshop montage that cuts straight across Georgina's rear.
It is not something that has been surprising in a country like Iran, where the laws regarding female clothing are strict and women
must be covered to avoid problems.
However, this decision has attracted attention in the rest of the world. Generating numerous criticisms on social networks for this
editorial decision
considered
anachronistic and misogynistic.
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"Showing
so little respect for women
by publicly disfiguring them says a lot," wrote the actor of Iranian origin who became a British citizen,
Omid Djalili.
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The feminist activist and Belgian parliamentarian of Iranian descent Darya Safai has also spoken out, writing a forceful message on her X account: "This is an example of how sick Islamists are when it
comes to the female body.
The regime's press Iranian censors the butt of
Georgina Rodríguez,
Ronaldo's wife. They publish a photo in which a large part of
her butt has been amateurishly removed.
This is exactly how sick Islamists see women. That's why they prefer to make them invisible under a veil or a chador."