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Kerala Women Launch Bare Chest Campaign On Facebook To Protest Professor’s ‘Melon’ Remark On Female Breast

At least two women from Kerala have gone topless on Facebook launching a campaign against a professor’s remark that girls display their chest like water melons.

According to Malayalam news portals, it all began after a man called Vishnu shared his partner Arathy SA’s topless picture on Facebook in protest against the professor’s remark. Later, Thiruvananthapuram-based Diya Sana posted on Facebook pictures of a topless woman holding watermelons. She said the photos belonged to her friend Rehana Fathima, a social activist and model, who had become the first woman to play Pulikkali, a traditional dance form where the artists wear tiger costumes.

Since then, the Facebook has removed their pictures and blocked their accounts. However, the women are now getting both bouquets and brickbats.

The professor’s remark had invited widespread fury on social media. An Assistant Professor at Farook College in Kozhikode, he had said in a public speech that girl students of his college do not cover their chests with hijab but display them like the slice of water melon.

"I am teacher of a college where 80 per cent of the students are girls and of that, majority are Muslims. These girls are not wearing dress as per the religious tradition. They are not covering their chests with hijab. But showing part of it is like slice of red water melon being displayed," he has been heard saying in the clip, as translated by The Deccan Chronicle newspaper.

He had also slammed girls wearing leggings, saying the girl students hold purdah deliberately up to show off the leggings. He also warns them that this kind of immoral dress style will lead them to losing both physical and spiritual worlds.

Protesting against this, Sana told Manorama, “It's all your choice. Women should have the liberty to wear what they like,” adding, “I wonder when would our society stop objectifying women?”

“What is wrong in uncovering your physique before people? The same social spaces which celebrate male bodies frown at female bodies and shame it. 'Nudity' becomes a taboo when a woman reveals her body. I have slammed this patriarchal attitude many a times," said Rehana, as quoted by Manorama.

Earlier, Kerala had witnessed a similar campaign against social taboo on breastfeeding in the open. A man posted his partner’s breastfeeding picture on social media. Later, Grihalakshmi magazine, carried a breastfeeding female model on its cover, with a caption, “Women Tell Kerala, Don’t Stare, We Need To Breastfeed”.

Later, speaking to Outlook, the model, Gilu Joseph had said, “All that abuse that’s being directed my way doesn’t bother me one bit. I modelled for the cover because I strongly support the cause


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Men’s nipples are ‘normal’ but women’s nipples are a ‘sexual organ’? The double standards in the way women’s bodies are sexualised has led to several protests across the world, and a few women in Kerala are doing the same with a protest of their own. At least two women have posted bare chested pictures on Facebook in recent weeks – and both of their photos were taken down by the social media platform.

The idea for the campaign was floated by a woman named Arathy. Titled 'Maaru thurakkal samaram', which loosely translates to ‘protest to bare the breasts.'

While there isn’t widespread support for the campaign, an activist joined in on Monday after a Kerala professor made derogatory comments about women’s bodies, comparing students breasts to ‘sliced melons’.

Activist and model Rehana Fathima joined the campaign on Monday, with her friend and activist Diya Sana sharing two of Rehana’s photographs on Facebook. One photo showed Rehana holding two watermelons in front of her breasts. The other showed her bare chested, hiding her face with a melon.

"Women, too, should ideally have the same freedom that a man enjoys with regard to his body," Diya wrote on Facebook when she shared the photos. Along with Rehana’s pictures, Diya also posted a picture of herself holding half a watermelon in each hand.

Rehana has been vocal about women’s rights, and has participated in discussions against sexualising the female body. Speaking to TNM, Rehana says that she posted photos to show support to Arathy, who started the ‘Maaru thurakkal samaram’ campaign.

"The message is that there is nothing vulgar about a woman's body. I shared the images to assert that my body is my right, and no one can dictate what is right and wrong. When Arathy began a conversation about this, I was happy to join her. Since I have already been quite vocal about these issues in the past, I asked my friend Diya to share the images. What we should discuss is not the photos per se, but why such a movement is needed," Rehana says.

She adds, "There is no vulgarity in a man's body, but when it comes to women, the standards change. A woman's body is seen as a sex tool and such a public mindset must change. Women's breasts, their sexuality, all of this is only normal. I want this campaign to be a step towards having healthy discussions on the subject."

Taking to Facebook on Monday, Arathy wrote that when she posted her photograph a few days ago, she did not intend to start a protest of any sort. "Now that it has become a movement, let's see where it takes us," Arathy wrote.

Facebook takes down pics

However, hours after Diya posted the pictures of Rehana, the photos were taken down by Facebook. Diya has also been penalised by Facebook – she was not allowed to use her own account for 24 hours.

"In the first hour itself, the post received several comments. While most people supported the campaign, there were also people who abused us mercilessly. They painted us in a bad light,” she says.

The photos were in response to the comments of a male teacher of Farooq college, who said in a speech that Muslim women students of his college did not wear their hijab properly, and exposed parts of their chest “like how we slice a small part of a melon to see if it’s ripe.”

Speaking about the campaign, Diya says that it was not just the Farook college teacher issue that provoked them to join the campaign.

"That incident merely added to it. We have been discussing this for a while now. About how a woman's body is sexualised, while a man's body is not. Why does our society behave in a certain way when they see a woman's breasts? Why are women's breasts sexualised, even when they’re feeding their babies? When people look at a woman's body in such a manner, of course they see only vulgarity. Why sexualise a woman's body? My body is mine!" Diya asserts.

Reacting to Facebook removing the post, Rehana calls it a double-standard on the part of the company.

"Facebook promoted Malayalam magazine Grihalakshmi’s photo of a woman breastfeeding a baby. The same Facebook has a problem when we post photographs of our breasts. Why do people have to term our bodies as vulgar?" Rehana asks.

Criticism for the protest

The photos have created quite a stir on social media, with several people abusing the women – especially Rehana – for posting the bare chested photo. Several commenters criticised both Arathy and Rehana for posting their topless photos, and going against cultural norms.

Critics and feminists have also questioned why Rehana’s photo was not posted on her own account, but on Diya’s – while Diya herself did not participate in the campaign. The fact that Rehana is a model, and that the way her photograph has been taken reinforces the way women’s bodies are sexualised in the media, has also been criticised.

(Edited by Ragamalika Karthikeyan)


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The same social spaces which celebrate male bodies frown at female bodies and shame it. 'Nudity' becomes a taboo when a woman reveals her body. I have slammed this patriarchal attitude many a times," said Rehana, as quoted by Manorama.

She adds, "There is no vulgarity in a man's body, but when it comes to women, the standards change.

As a male I criticize this double standard.

By the way, the leftists in Kerala are not doing a good job in reining in the Right among the Muslims ( Tableeghi Jamaat - which that professor will belong to ) and the Hindus ( the RSS ).

If a Rightist does not want to look at a female physique he should war some advanced version of the Google Glass which will have software to blank out females. Best solution. Infinitely better than burqa.
 
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As a male I criticize this double standard.

By the way, the leftists in Kerala are not doing a good job in reigning in the Right among the Muslims ( Tablleghi Jamaat - which that professor will belong to ) and the Hindus ( the RSS ).

If a Rightist does not want to look at a female physique he should war some advanced version of the Google Glass which will have software to blank out females. Best solution. Infinitely better than burqa.
I agree that they're not doing a good enough job.
But let's acknowledge that it was the leftists (of all religions) that conducted protests against this scum professor.
 
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Congo... Feminazis are going crazy. Their new fight is against the jamaati's and it's getting bizarre. :bad:
 
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‘Muslim girls display chests like sliced melons’: Kerala prof slammed for sexist remarks
Despite the professor facing flak on social media, the principal of the college said he couldn’t be pulled up for no one had lodged a complaint.
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A professor from Kerala is facing the heat, and rightly so, for making sexist and derogatory remarks about women students of the college.

Jauhar Munnavir, from Farook Training College in Kozhikode, shamed Muslim students for not wearing their hijabs properly, saying that they were deliberately exposing their chests “like how we slice a small part of a melon to see if its ripe”.

"I am teacher of a college where 80% of the students are girls and the majority of them are Muslims. What is the situation there? They wear purdah, but they wear leggings too. And they hold their purdah a little higher in order to expose the leggings they are wearing. This is the new style," Jauhar says.

Shockingly, the teacher continues unabashedly:

"Don't even talk about muftah. They don't wear muftah anymore, do they? Just wrap a shawl over the head, and it’s done. They tie it in such a way that their chest is not covered. A woman's bosom is one of the body parts that attracts a man. And so it should be covered. But our girls expose some part of their chest. You know, like how we slice a small part of a melon to see if its ripe? Just like that. They want to say that rest of their body is also like the exposed part."

Jauhar then goes on to argue that such dressing styles are against the traditional ways of the religion. "That is not Islamic," Jauhar declares.

A clip of the speech went viral on the internet after news website DoolNews published it and the teacher is now facing severe criticism on social media.

According to CA Jawahar, principal of Farook Training College, Jauhar made the statements during a speech delivered at a counselling session.

"The speech is from 3 months ago that the teacher made elsewhere and not in our campus. So we have no responsibility in that. He regularly holds talks and motivational speeches for families on holidays. No student has raised a complaint against him, so we are not in a position to take any action against him," the principal maintained.

Jauhar has been teaching Social Science in the college for the past six years.

Pointed out that Jauhar has been facing flak on social media for his comments, the principal argued that only parts of the speech were being discussed.

"Farook College was in the news recently after a ruckus caused during the Holi celebration. This audio was brought up in that context. Jauhar was speaking on family values and dressing style, and he made that comment. I will not comment whether it was right or wrong, but since there is no complaint, we cannot do anything. Even if there is a complaint, we will have to first check its merit and only then take action against the teacher," Jawahar said.
 
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Just cheap women looking for publicity. How will this possibly roll back sexual objectification of the female form? All round a cheapskate by both the prof.; and the women reacting. Both are what my dad would call shameless.
 
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Good. So u want to see indian women bare chested. Very Good. Bharat Mahan.

OF COURSE I DO :cheesy:

Did you think I was Gay ?

Congo... Feminazis are going crazy. Their new fight is against the jamaati's and it's getting bizarre. :bad:

Yes, its all the womens fault. :agree: spoken like a true muslim.

They should stay in Burqa.

Just cheap women looking for publicity. How will this possibly roll back sexual objectification of the female form? All round a cheapskate by both the prof.; and the women reacting. Both are what my dad would call shameless.

Will your father "approve" of these girls wearing a Burqa and holding placards ?

Let me know what all he approves of, and I will pass on that message to these girls. God forbid, they should do something muslims males do not approve off.
 
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Yes, its all the womens fault. :agree: spoken like a true muslim.

They should stay in Burqa.

I'm a true Muslim and I don't believe in protesting by women going topless. And I didn't say they should stay in Burqua.

So, are you promoting this? Should all the women take off their burqua and tops and protest like this?
 
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I'm a true Muslim and I don't believe in protesting by women going topless. And I didn't say they should stay in Burqua.

So, are you promoting this? Should all the women take off their burqua and tops and protest like this?

So as a "true muslim" what are you going to do about it ? Stone them to death ? :coffee:

I am neither promoting this nor criticizing them. Unlike you, I am not Intolerant to free speech. I respect those women's right to protest ANYWAY they like.

That is the fundamental difference between a Hindu like me and a "secular" muslim like you.
 
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So as a "true muslim" what are you going to do about it ? Stone them to death ? :coffee:

I am neither promoting this nor criticizing them. Unlike you, I am not Intolerant to free speech. I respect those women's right to protest ANYWAY they like.

That is the fundamental difference between a Hindu like me and a "secular" muslim like you.

Define "Secular" Muslim.

If you are not intolerant to free speech then why taking on me? Did I say anything about stoning them to death, I just said it's not right. And it's bizarre to go bare chest. Now, what happened to my free speech? It's my right to criticize anything I want. The saw called tolerant Hindu here thinks I want to stone her to death because I'm a Muslim.

Is it reverse of the Channar lahala, tolerant Hindu? :D
 
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Define "Secular" Muslim.

If you are not intolerant to free speech then why taking on me? Did I say anything about stoning them to death, I just said it's not right. And it's bizarre to go bare chest. Now, what happened to my free speech? It's my right to criticize anything I want. The saw called tolerant Hindu here thinks I want to stone her to death because I'm a Muslim.

Is it reverse of the Channar lahala, tolerant Hindu? :D

Maybe I should have called your "moderate" muslim . Ins't that what you call yourself ?

So far I have not seen any hindu oppose your free speech.

The only person opposing free speech as a "true muslim" is YOU. :lol:
 
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Maybe I should have called your "moderate" muslim . Ins't that what you call yourself ?

So far I have not seen any hindu oppose your free speech.

The only person opposing free speech as a "true muslim" is YOU. :lol:

You can call me whatever you want it doesn't matter, I don't give two hoots about multiple id rats.

And as usual, you go on to your rhetorics. Lol! So, I can't express my opinion? :D Chanar lahala 2.0
 
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You can call me whatever you want it doesn't matter, I don't give two hoots about multiple id rats.

And as usual, you go on to your rhetorics. Lol! So, I can't express my opinion? :D Chanar lahala 2.0

LOL. Your "opinion" was about being a "true muslims" and how your "disprove" of those women for protesting against fellow muslim male chauvinist.

I am glad you expressed it, It gave me a wonderful opportunity to expose you :lol:
 
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