Magazine censorship in Iran looks familiar, but more strict
October 23rd, 2006 Zeid Nasser (Admin)



ًًThe censorship of ads featuring scantily-clad women is now common across the Gulf.
So, it can’t be a surprise that the more conservative Iran is doing it.
However, a Swedish visitor to Iran blogged about it and it’s being linked to by several blogs. Some of the remarks made by him are interesting:
News stories that show women with bare arms, knees, or cleavage generally just get a blocky white sticker, while fashion ads (like the ones above) get ink jobs that keep the clothes unobscured. Some ink gets more artfully applied than others.
Entry Filed under: Controversy, Magazine, Regional
Technorati Tags: Censorship, Iran Censorship, Fashion Censorship, Black Marker, Gawker





















1 Comment Add your own
1. moey | October 23rd, 2006 at 6:29 pm
Kuwait used to be similar till like 2003.
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