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2011 Nov 16
مصرية ومصري نشرا صورهما عاريين.. بانتظار الحرية
قامت المدونة المصرية عالية المهدى بنشر صورها و
هى عارية تماما على مدونتها "مذكرات ثائرة" و نشرت عالية و هى عضو فى حركة
6 ابريل صورتها عارية تماما و صورة اخرة لشخص عار تماما و رسوم اخرى
لاجسام عارية فى تدوينة بعنوان "فن عارى" و قالت عالية فى تدوينة اخرى على
تويتر انها قد التقطت هذه الصور لنفسها فى منزلها
عالية ماجدة المهدى عارية تماما
و قالت المدونة و تسمى نفسها عالية ماجدة المهدى :
"حاكموا الموديلز العراة الذين عملوا في كلية الفنون الجميلة حتي أوائل
السبعينات و اخفوا كتب الفن و كسروا التماثيل العارية الأثرية, ثم اخلعوا
ملابسكم و انظروا إلي أنفسكم في المرآة و احرقوا أجسادكم التي تحتقروها
لتتخلصوا من عقدكم الجنسية إلي الأبد قبل أن توجهوا لي إهاناتكم العنصرية
أو تنكروا حريتي في التعبير"
و قالت عالية انها التقطت الصور لنفسها و ذلك قبل شهور من تعرفها على
حبيبها "كريم عامر" و انها ملحدة منذ ان كانت فى السادسة عشر من عمرها و
نشرت عالية فى مدونتها صور لها مع كريم عامر واصفة اياه بانه حبيبها و كريم
عامر ناشط سياسى و مدون مصرى ملحد و سبق ادانته و حبسه بتهمة ازدراء
الاديان و يتشارك كل من عالية و كريم فى ادراة عدد من الصفحات مثل صفحة
صرخات مدوية على الفايس بوك و مدونة ولد وبنت
و كان كريم عامر قد هاجم 6 ابريل بضراوة ووصف بيان 6 ابريل بشأن
معارضتها لاقامة الإحتفال الماسونى فى منطقة الهرم بانه بيان عنصرى و أنه
مجرد مزايدة و دعاية سياسية و انتخابية رخيصة و ان تخلى 6 ابريل عن فكرتها
الاساسية فى الحرية المطلقة من اجل الحفاظ على علاقتهم بالقوى السياسية
الاسلامية و استمرار التنسيق بينهم
مصادر :
مدونة مذكرات ثائرة – عالية ماجدة المهدى
Courageuse ou suicidaire ? Militante ou
provocatrice ? Aliaa Magda Almahdy, une étudiante égyptienne de 20 ans a
posté une photo d'elle complètement nue sur son blog
pour dénoncer la montée de l'islamisme dans son pays.
CAIRO -- A woman activist who posted nude pictures of herself on her
blog to protest limits on free expression has triggered an uproar in
Egypt, drawing condemnations from conservatives and liberals alike.
Some liberals feared that the posting by 20-year-old university
student Aliaa Magda Elmahdy would taint them in the eyes of deeply
conservative Egyptians ahead of Nov. 28 parliamentary elections in which
they are trying to compete with fundamentalist Islamic parties.
Nudity is strongly frowned upon in Egyptian society, even as
an art form. Elmahdy's posting is almost unheard of in a country where
most women in the Muslim majority wear the headscarf and even those who
don't rarely wear clothes exposing the arms or legs in public.
Elmahdy wrote on her blog that the photographs – which show her
standing wearing only stockings – are "screams against a society of
violence, racism, sexism, sexual harassment and hypocrisy." The blog has
received 1.5 million hits since she posted the photos earlier this
week.
The posting comes at a time when Egypt, a nation of some 85 million
people, is polarized between Islamists and liberals ahead of the
elections, the first since the February ouster of former President Hosni
Mubarak. Members of the most hardline Islamic movement in Egypt, the
Salafis, have warned voters during their campaigns that liberals will
corrupt Egypt's morals.
"This hurts the entire secular current in front of those calling
themselves the people of virtue," Sayyed el-Qimni, a prominent
self-described secular figure, said referring to Islamists.
"It's is a double disaster. Because I am liberal and I believe in the
right of personal freedom, I can't interfere," el-Qimni said Wednesday
night on one of Egypt's popular TV political talk shows, "90 Minutes."
The April 6 movement, one of the most prominent liberal activist
groups that led the 18-day uprising against Mubarak, issued a statement
denying claims by some on the Web that Elmahdy is a member of the group.
The posting prompted furious discussions on Internet social media sites, with pages for and against her put up on Facebook.
One activist, Ahmed Awadallah, praised her in a Tweet, writing, "I'm totally taken back by her bravery."
A supporter, who identified himself as Emad Nasr Zikri, wrote in a
comment on Elmahdy's blog, "We need to learn how to separate between
nudity and sex." He said that before fundamentalist influence in Egypt,
"there were nude models in art school for students to draw."
Some 100 people liked his comment, while thousands flooded the site
with insults. Some denounced Elmahdy as a "prostitute" and "mentally
sick" or urged police to arrest her.
Elmahdy did not reply to attempts by The Associated Press to contact her.
Her move comes as Salafis have become more assertive in pushing their
attitude that women should be kept out of the public eye, promoting a
Saudi Arabia-style segregation of the sexes. On Salafi parties' campaign
banners, photos of the few female candidates are replaced by drawings
of a flower.
During a recent election rally in the Mediterranean city of
Alexandria, Salafists covered up a public statue that depicted mermaids.
Salafi clerics appearing on TV talks shows have refused to appear
face-to-face with female TV hosts, unless the presenter puts on a
headscarf or in one case, a barrier was placed between the two. Most
recently, an Islamist preacher crashed into a university musical concert
in a Nile Delta province of Mansoura, saying music was forbidden by
Islam and that he wanted to "promote virtue and prevent vice" – the term
used for the mission of Saudi Arabia's religious police.
Women rights activist Nehad Abou el-Qomsan said conservatives "keep
adding layers to cover up the women and deny their existence."
But, she said, what Elmahdy did "is also rejected because posing nude is a form of body abuse."
Elmahdy and her boyfriend Kareem Amer, also a controversial blogger,
have challenged Egypt's social strictures before. Earlier this year,
they posted mobile phone video footage of themselves debating with
managers of a public park who threw them out for public displays of
affection.
Amer, who spent four years in prison for blog posting deemed
insulting to Islam and for calling Mubarak a "symbol of tyranny," chided
liberals who condemned Elmahdy.
"I think we should not be afraid of those in power or Islamists, as
much as we should be worried of politicians claiming to be liberal," he
wrote on his Facebook page. "They are ready to sacrifice us to avoid
tarnishing their image."
شاهد باقى صور علياء
شاهد فيديو علياء على اليوتيوب مع كريم عادل
شاهد صور علياء من مدونتها مباشرة
Aliaaa Magda Elmahdy
Aliaa Magdah ElMahdy
Aliaa magda Elmahdy
عليا ماجده المهدى
صور عارية
نقلا عن مدونة مذكرات ثائرة
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