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Azadeh Namdari: Backlash over conservative Iranian television host
By Patrick EvansBBC News
  • 25 July 2017
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Iranian state television presenter Azadeh Namdari has faced accusations of hypocrisy on social media after a video emerged showing her drinking beer and not wearing her hijab while on holiday in Switzerland.

Alcoholic drinks are banned in Islam and in Iran, where it is the law for women to wear the headscarf.

Namdari is known in Iran as a proponent of the Islamic dress code.

A photo of her in full hijab was once published in the conservative Iranian newspaper Vatan-e Emruz under the headline: "Thank God, I wear the veil".

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Image captionAzadeh Namdari promoted Islamic dress in Iranian newspaper Vatan-e Emruz
Hypocrisy
In response to the revelations, Namdari published another video of herself in which she offered reasons for not wearing a hijab.

The two-minute long video was published by the hardline Young Journalists' Club(YJC) news agency under the headline "Azadeh Namdari's reaction to the publication of scandalous photos in cyberspace".

This time wearing a hijab, she explained she was sitting with family members and "maharem" - close relatives among whom a woman does not need to wear a hijab - in a park. She said her scarf fell suddenly and the video was taken at that instant by an unknown person.

She gave no explanation about drinking beer in the video.

Ideology, culture, system
The explanation brought further criticism from social media users, citing Namdari's "hypocrisy" and "dual-behaviour," and using her name as the Persian hashtag #Azadeh_Namdari.

Since the initial video emerged on 24 July the hashtag has been used over 11,000 times.

Twitter user @merry_8_4 juxtaposed an image of the TV presenter in full hijab alongside two further photos of Namdari without a hijab and while drinking beer: "What she feeds us with versus what she feeds herself with!"

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"She does not have the right to encourage people to observe the rules that she herself does not observe," user @sisil4030 tweeted.

A tweet from an account attributed to the pro-government cleric Abolfazl Najafi-Tehrani read: "The problem is not #Azadeh_Namdari or people like her. The problem is the ideology, culture and the system that forces individuals in society to have dual-behaviour for some reasons."

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'Taking people for a fool'
However, reactions to the second video were harsher. Users called Namdari a "liar" and a "hypocrite" who tried to fool the people.

The Facebook page Iran Without Clerics addressed Namdari in a post and wrote: "We do not have any problem with you not wearing hijab or drinking beer. Our problem is that you... take the Iranian people for a fool!"

Twitter user @halVlid asked for how long she is going to deceive people, while @iustmilad wrote her "lies" were an "insult to the people".

However, there were a few social media users who believed she could wear and do whatever she wants.

"It is her life. It is none of our business," wrote Facebook user Safiye Safiye.

By UGC and Social News team, additional reporting by BBC Monitoring.
 
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Private life of people on their instagram account or their photos in their phones should remain private and no one should leak them or judge about them. Private life is private life.
 
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Private life of people on their instagram account or their photos in their phones should remain private and no one should leak them or judge about them. Private life is private life.
Right....let's respect her private life while this hypocrite is telling Iranian women how to dress according to Islamic values.Ofcourse, she has money coming to her for all the propaganda she's doing for the regime, so she can afford to go to Switzerland, drink beer and do all kind of stuff opposed to the values she's parroting back home.
 
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Private life of people on their instagram account or their photos in their phones should remain private and no one should leak them or judge about them. Private life is private life.
We all know that you don't give a f+++ about religion in your private life in a Western country while you're defending the current political class of Iran no matter what. You're probably a male version of this woman in real life. Am I right?
 
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lol oh the Irony

not that bright i guess.

Sharing pictures for the world on Instagram is somehow considered PRIVATE LIFE in Iran.
 
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that bottle could be anything ?
Let me be the detective
I think she was drinking Feldschlösschen beer. It's a swiss beer.
http://www.feldschloesschen.ch/unsere-biere
Lets say she was drinking the "alkoholfrei" version, but in Swiss "alkoholfrei" (alcohol free) is not pure malt, it still contain up to 0,5% alcohol to be labeled as alkoholfrei. But from the color of the lable, i dont know if she was drinking the "alkoholfrei" version, because that one has a more goldish lable instead.. it could also be the "original" version which has 4,8% alcohol.
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lol oh the Irony

not that bright i guess.

Sharing pictures for the world on Instagram is somehow considered PRIVATE LIFE in Iran.
Not her Instagram duh! She's a hypocrite but not that stupid.

Also do not disrespect all Iranians since she does not represent all of us.
 
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Not her Instagram duh! She's a hypocrite but not that stupid.

Also do not disrespect all Iranians since she does not represent all of us.

I did not even disrespect her.

Its her choice to drink or whatever.

I just pointed out the irony how we never get to see the real Iran but just what a close knit controlled society wants to project.
 
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I did not even disrespect her.

Its her choice to drink or whatever.

I just pointed out the irony how we never get to see the real Iran but just what a close knit controlled society wants to project.

She's a public person so I don't care if she gets heat because of this. She deserves it!
Your post clearly said "private life in Iran" making it a generalization. You don't know Iran or Iranians. I'm Iranian and I don't even claim to know Iran. A correct statement would have been "her private life".
 
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She's a public person so I don't care if she gets heat because of this. She deserves it!
Your post clearly said "private life in Iran" making it a generalization. You don't know Iran or Iranians. I'm Iranian and I don't even claim to know Iran. A correct statement would have been "her private life".

Why do you think she deserves the heat?
She is free to do whatever she wants.
Case closed
 
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