The other Hijab is the Manto. Manto
is just a long shirt. It's more
open than the chador and less Islamic. Many Iranian women use it as
obligatory Hijab and for sure, government prefers Chador and tries to
make people use it instead of Manto. It uses propaganda ("good people
wear chador"), Islamic orders ("Chador is the real hijab") and even
more harsh pressures (In some places just like universities, hospitals,
ministries, police stations and ... you HAVE TO wear chador to enter).
And also people believe that "If you wear chador you will have more
freedom". Lets have a look through the visor of an photographer ;)
these photos are nominated for Kaveh Golestan award, and are took by
Kian Amani
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برای دیدن کامل عکس ها به ادامه مطلب بروید
but remember ! you are in an Islamic country and all the people HAVE TO obey the Islamic rules. So we
need ...
.. "Police Park"s (read it "Park's Police"). These people get money to
be aware of the people's morality. They ask you for your ID cards at
first and asks you "Who you are?", "Does your partents know you are
here making love with a boy ?", "Show me your ID cards !".
Ahh... poor girl !
You had to say "I don't have any ID cards" or "I don't have it with
me!". Showing the cards is the worst thing because the man (police?)
will take it and you have to obey every order to get it back. you have
to follow him !
As I said. Now if you are lucky you have to pay the bribe and if
it's not your day, you have to go the police station and judge(!) will
decide about the future events !
It seems the boy has started the "negotiations". I wish we had the
next photos but they are walking toward a less crowded alley ;)
Something around 10 euros may dissolve the situation ;) But there are
other ways. You can wear Chador and...
Do as you like