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The incident at the Quran and Etrat Clinic in Qom refers to a confrontation between a woman and a cleric who was allegedly filming her secretly. After the woman became aware of the filming, she demanded that the cleric delete the footage, but he refused. In March 2024, the release of footage of the incident on social media and in the press sparked widespread reactions.
On Saturday, February 18, 2023, a video was released showing a confrontation between a woman and a man in clerical garb. The beginning of the video shows the cleric secretly filming the woman with his cell phone. The woman is sitting on the ground, leaning against a wall, and holding a baby. Her shawl is resting on her shoulders. The video then shows the woman confronting the man, berating him for filming her without her consent and demanding that he delete the footage. [1] Media reports identified the person filming the woman as a student and teacher at the Qom Seminary. [2]
Following the release of the video, news reports based on channels close to supporters of the Islamic Republic claimed that the woman had been arrested and the clinic had been shut down. However, the office of prosecutor of Qom denied these reports and said that he had ordered the identification of the people who had released the video of the incident. The incident occurred on Wednesday, March 6, 2024, and the video was first released a few days later by Iran International. [3] [4]
After the release of the video showing the confrontation between a woman and a cleric, a group of supporters of the Islamic Republic regime coordinated on social media to call that woman a "saliṭah" (loosely translated as a crude or rude woman), pointing the finger of accusation at her. In response, some women's rights activists protested against the historical insults against themselves by using the hashtag #ما_سلیطهایم (#we_are_salita).
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The incident at the Quran and Etrat Clinic in Qom refers to a confrontation between a woman and a cleric who was allegedly filming her secretly. After the woman became aware of the filming, she demanded that the cleric delete the footage, but he refused. In March 2024, the release of footage of the incident on social media and in the press sparked widespread reactions.
On Saturday, February 18, 2023, a video was released showing a confrontation between a woman and a man in clerical garb. The beginning of the video shows the cleric secretly filming the woman with his cell phone. The woman is sitting on the ground, leaning against a wall, and holding a baby. Her shawl is resting on her shoulders. The video then shows the woman confronting the man, berating him for filming her without her consent and demanding that he delete the footage. [1] Media reports identified the person filming the woman as a student and teacher at the Qom Seminary. [2]
Following the release of the video, news reports based on channels close to supporters of the Islamic Republic claimed that the woman had been arrested and the clinic had been shut down. However, the office of prosecutor of Qom denied these reports and said that he had ordered the identification of the people who had released the video of the incident. The incident occurred on Wednesday, March 6, 2024, and the video was first released a few days later by Iran International. [3] [4]
After the release of the video showing the confrontation between a woman and a cleric, a group of supporters of the Islamic Republic regime coordinated on social media to call that woman a "saliṭah" (loosely translated as a crude or rude woman), pointing the finger of accusation at her. In response, some women's rights activists protested against the historical insults against themselves by using the hashtag #ما_سلیطهایم (#we_are_salita).
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Category:Women's rights in Iran Category:Hijab Category:Sex segregation and Islam
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