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20-05-2017 10:28 AM |
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Originally Posted by DemolitionRed
(Post 9310920)
I married an Iranian and lived for a while in Masuleh. Our first son was born in Iran. My husband wasn't Muslim, he was a Christian but that didn't stop our Muslim friends making us welcome in their home. Most of them were Muslim by name only. They drank alcohol and smoked. The only fanatics I met were more of a nuisance to everyone than anything else but then we didn't live in Tehran which is a very different kettle of fish.
The women in Iran don't have the same freedoms we have in the West because they have a religious government who put huge restrictions on women. Most Iranian women living in France and the UK don't cover or abide by all that religious bollocks inflicted on them by state rule in their own land and their husbands are happy for them to have that freedom.
So what news organization is it? I follow Iranian news regularly for obvious reasons.
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It sounds quite liberal. My friend tells me people in Iran are very friendly though many a time has sat in a hot place having dinner with couples where the men can roll up their shirt sleeves and the women aren't allowed to take off their jackets so have to sit and sweat but that could very well be a rule of the restaurant or the husbands involved, I've no way of knowing, just passing on what I was told.
But if it is more liberal than we think why did they arrest the young people who made the video to Pharrell Williams's "Happy"? It looks pretty harmless to me. Seems a bit strange. :think: I wonder actually what happened to them.
Posted because it's joyful. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tg5qdIxVcz8
Oh I'm not going to quote where my friend works without her permission, it's not really relevant beyond saying she works as a journalist for an Iranian news organisation.
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