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Michelle Obama's Oscars dress too revealing for Iranian media

Saeed Kamali Dehghan
guardian.co.uk, Monday 25 February 2013 13.32 EST

Iran's semi-official Fars news agency Photoshopped pictures of Michelle Obama at the Oscars to conform to Iranian restrictions on images of the female body in the media.

Fars, which is affiliated to the Islamic republic's elite Revolutionary Guards, redesigned the US first lady's dress so that it covered her chest and shoulders in a picture showing her announcing that Argo had won best picture, via a video link from the White House.

Rules dictate that Iranian women shown on Iran's state television should have a hijab that covers their hair, arms and legs. The length of the censor's ruler varies for foreigners. A foreign woman travelling inside the Islamic republic should comply with the same restriction on Iranian women, but those shown on TV, such as dignitaries or actors, are tolerated without the hijab, up to a point.

Men enjoy relatively more freedom, but only sportsmen are allowed to be shown with bare legs on TV.

When Iranian media are obliged to use a picture that contravenes these rules, it is not unusual for Photoshop to come to their rescue. Many foreign dignitaries and celebrities have fallen victim to the Islamic republic's censorship regime, including the EU's foreign policy chief, Catherine Ashton.

When showing foreign films, state TV censors can go as far as editing the film frame by frame in order to cover up actors or delete them from a scene.

Fars was also infuriated by the Academy's decision to honour Argo, which it described as an "anti-Iranian" film produced by the "Zionist" company Warner Bros – an objection echoed by many other state agencies.

A large number of Iranians – even those not necessarily sympathetic to Ahmadinejad's regime – have taken to social networking websites to show discontent with Argo's win, which they believe stereotypes Iranians in a negative way without drawing a distinction between ordinary citizens and the revolutionaries behind the US hostage crisis.

In January, officials in Tehran said they were intending to retaliate to Argo by making their own film about the hostage crisis, to be called The General Staff, which is promised to be an "appropriate response" to Ben Affleck's "ahistorical" thriller.

Last year, Asghar Farhadi's film A Separation became the first Iranian film to win an Oscar – for best foreign language film – prompting national celebrations.

Michelle Obama's Oscars dress too revealing for Iranian media | World news | guardian.co.uk
 
atleast they allowed it to be shown.

different countries,different cultures.
 
Considering they did photoshop a missile as well as a jet plane - this must have been a fairly routine task.
 
Considering they did photoshop a missile as well as a jet plane - this must have been a fairly routine task.

as if no F 16 or F15 or mig 29 ever Photo Shopped , this is funny. the one who Photoshopped the plane even put his signature at the button of the picture
 
Was it revealing? not to me , but i guess different perspectives.
 
This happens on thousands of news channels, why single out FARS!
 
Actually it's very important issue, very very important news even more important than choosing a movie base upon the political grounds, I've watched the movie to be honest it is a cheesy one nothing especial and new to name and all the sudden the first lady appears on telly and announces it as best movie and winner .... it's important that after 30 years they are still burning ... :flame:


P.s: Our country our rule , any problem? :sniper:
 
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