Brave Iranian women are not ashamed of their hair.
May 3, 2014 Iranian journalist masih Alinejad has organized an online movement called “My hidden freedom”. In Iran women are required to cover their hair, according to the law after the Islamic revolution in 1979.
But many Iranian women and Iranians believe that the wearing of the hijab in public places should be a personal choice, and not coercion.
Although the Islamic religion does not forbid to walk with her head uncovered, the Iranian authorities strictly monitor the appearance of women. As a result, many women in Iran are arrested, punished and fined because they do not wear the hijab.
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To help the Iranian nationality to become bolder, masih and created a website and page in Facebook, where you can use photographs to share their opinions about freedom of choice. In recognition of the journalist, the website is a living archive of images and videos, which is formed due to the brave women and, of course, the reaction of the local media (both bad and good) this flash mob.