Iranian women dance for justice after government detains teen for video
After Iran detained a 18 year old for posting a video of herself dancing, Iranian women showed support on social media.
A LOGO of Twitter is pictured next to the logo of Facebook.(photo credit: REUTERS/DADO RUVIC/ILLUSTRATION/FILE PHOTO)ByJERUSALEM POST STAFFUpdated: After Iran detained an 18 year old gymnast, Maedeh Hojabri, social media users posted videos dancing in support and protest of the government's conservative laws.BBC reported one Twitter user wrote: "I'm dancing so that they [the authorities] see and know that they cannot take away our happiness and hope by arresting teenagers and (girls like) Maedeh."Hojabri recorded and posted around 300 videos on Instagram of herself dancing in what Iran would deem an 'immoral' manner. Yet, she has amassed thousands of followers for her moves.
I dance in a public park in Tehran to support Maedeh the 19 year old girl who got arrested for dancing.در پارک هنرمندان بدونحجاب اجباری رقصیدم ولی نوازنده نگران اینکه بساطش جمع بشه با عذرخواهی آهنگ رو قطع کرد.برای حمایت از #مائده_هژبری بیا #برقص_تا_برقصیمpic.twitter.com/8JtGU4QOzI— Masih Alinejad ️ (@AlinejadMasih) July 7, 2018
“It wasn’t for attracting attention,” Hojabri said. “I had some followers and these videos were for them. I did not have any intention to encourage others doing the same … I didn’t work with a team, I received no training. I only do gymnastics,” The Gaurdian reported.
Teenage dancer, Maedeh Hojabri, was arrested in Iran. She used to record dance videos in her bedroom and upload them to her instagram with 600K followers.#مائده_هژبرىpic.twitter.com/3EDVR9veV3— Negar (@NegarMortazavi) July 8, 2018