الأربعاء، 16 نوفمبر 2011

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Anonymous said...
so shoking to me ... but nice to see such an open minded person believe in what he believes
Anonymous said...
Nude art? Is it porn or beauty?Some consider it a work of beauty, others might be offended.Some women claim a right to their bodies and sexuality.You have a strong heart to stand up to extremists.I don't see anything wrong with it but what good will it do the world if women in the Middle East take their clothes off?
Aliaa Magda Elmahdy said...
@Anonymous-2
Why did you comment only about women? I posted a nude photo of a man too.

It will do good if Middle Eastern women were free to do what they want with their bodies, and were not considered sex objects and commodities of their family men.
Anonymous said...
With all respect to you - what good will it do the world if men and women in the Middle East take their clothes off?
It would be more accurate to say that it is a freedom, and we should be willing to fight to keep. Personal freedom? what this concept means in Egyptian society?
Personal freedom had limits and this kind of personal freedom - nude male and female art - is unknown in our society.You misunderstand the concept!
I have no problem with nudity.If you wish for people to be more understanding about nude photography you need to understand and deal with negative comments.
Yes,Nude does NOT equal sexual and nudity is artistic expression,but that doesn't mean that it is acceptable in the society where we live in. As much as I want to believe being open minded about nudity,It would be great if we could get to a place where nudity was just a person with no clothes on. I think that will take a very long time though!
I hope this clears things up for you.
Aliaa Magda Elmahdy said...
@Anonymous-2
Freedom and limits cannot be put in one sentence. Individual freedoms should not be restricted by social norms ... Humans are humans anywhere in the world and have the same rights.
Peter said...
الصراحة، مش قادر اكون رأى فى موضوع العراء
لكن بصفة عامة، اعتقد (طبقا للاخلاق الانسانية) انه العراء فى حد ذاته مش حاجة غلط،
لكن العراء من اجل الإغراء و تسليع جسد الانسان، خارج اطار علاقة سامية، غير محبذ

تحياتى
Anonymous said...
Hey Aliaa, this is Mira fixOlogy. i quit FB for the time being, so apologies for not commenting on ur tags.

just wanted to tell you that im so happy for this major action you took, n i salute you for it.

you know that i support nudity, and for me nudity is the most divine form of Art that exists. we should be proud of the beauty of our bodies.
just want to say something for those who oppose this idea; personal freedom is not ur society's business, if ur religion tell you it haram then why ur god created Adam n Eve naked?? if he has a problem with it then he should've put clothes on their bodies.

n i always say, we need a sexual revolution that is the first step to liberating women from the rotten mold they were put in.

kisses
Aliaa Magda Elmahdy said...
@Mira fixOlogy
Thank you for inspiring me with your art.

Can I add one of your photos to this post?
حاله ميئوس منها said...
في حالة زهوله - مش من الصور لكن من جرئتكم اللامتناهيه
جرأه لا اجد امامي الا احترامها علي الرغم من اختلافي معكم
carla mourad said...
@ aliaa keeeeeeeeeeep going gurl and i`m with u i can send u pic of me naked to support u if u want greaaaaaaaat idea aliaa :)
Anonymous said...
لو المجتمع انت شايفة انه مش عاجبك, ليه ما تعشيش في مجتمع تاني خصوصا انك لا تعتقدي في حياة بعد الموت, بمعنى, ان الحياة واحدة طيب ليه ما تستمتعيش بيها في مجتمع آخر متقارب مع افكارك بدل ما تضيعي وقتك مع مجتمع متخلف.
ارجو الحوار.
Aliaa Magda Elmahdy said...
@Anonymous-3
علشان من حقي أعيش حرة في أي مكان و مش من حق حد يقول لي لو مش عاجبك هاجري ... الحرية لا تمنح. أنا لا أعتقد في حياة بعد الموت, لكني أشعر بالسعادة لما أحس إني حرة بجد و راضية عن نفسي و أحارب عشان الحرية و المساواة أيا كانت النتيجة
البلاد الأكثر حرية اللي بتسألني ليه ما أعيش فيها مرت بقرون مظلمة و ماوصلتش لكده إلا بكفاح و تضحيات ناس ماستسلموش ولا هربوا. أنا عانيت من المجتمع ده و من عنصريته و تخلفه و عدم إحترامه للحريات الشخصية و بحمل نفسي مسئولية معاناه اللي هيتولدوا فيه و اللي هيحاولوا يغيروه و مايلاقوش تأييد كافي لو أنا و غيري مبذلناش كل جهدنا لتغييره بدل ما نهاجر أو نحاول التكيف مع الواقع
Anonymous said...
الحرية لا تمنح ولكن لن تحصلي عليها في بلد 99.9% لن يوافق على الحرية بمبدأك (الكثرة لا تعنى صحة المعتقد - ولكن فقط احلل الموقف) , يعني انت لن تحصلي على الحرية التي تريديها بمصر فعليا خارج حدود المدونة لأنك لو عملت كده في الشارع هتدخلى السجن.

, إذا ما تفعلينه لن يعطيك الحرية و لكن على العكس سوف ينقص مساحة الحرية النسبية التي تحصلين عليها الآن.
و في نفس الوقت لا يوجد اي معنى لن تحاربين من اجل الحرية في مصر, فمثلا لماذا لا تحاربين من اجل الحرية في السودان.
هتقولي دي بلدي و وطني, هاقولك خدعوك فقالو, يعني ببساطة ما هي مصر و السودان كانت دولة واحدة من 60 سنة, يعني لو كنت اتولدت من 60 سنة كنت هتدافعي عن الحرية في السودان كذلك, و بنفس الاسباب.
وهو ما يؤدي الى نتيجة آخرى
فأما يكون ولائك للبشرية او ليس هنالك ولاء لأي شخص و تعيشين لنفسك.
و بما انك تحملت مسؤلية الجيل القادم-اي ان ولائك للبشرية , فلا يوجد معنى لتحدى مجتمع هو بالمقارنة بمجتمعات اخرى منفتح جدا, فيجب ان تتوجهي بثورتك الى بلد آخر اكثر قمعا مثل السعودية , او السودان أو ايران و تقومي بمحاولة تطويرة, فلا فرق لمصر على هذه البلدان بالنسبة لك.
لأن الولاء لا يعقل ان يكون لقطعة ارض, إنما ولائك للجنس البشري, فلماذا تفضلين الكفاح فى مصر على الكفاح في إيران مثلا, الم يتنقل جيفارا بين دول العالم المتخلفة لدعم ثوراتهم للحرية,

ارجو اعتبار الامر مناقشة, ولا شيء آخر
Aliaa Magda Elmahdy said...
@Anonymous-3
الحرية ليست في أن أفعل ما يسمح لي بفعله, لكن في أن أفعل ما أريد طالما لم أتعدي علي حريات الآخرين سواء وافقني أو عارضني المجتمع و لا أخاف من العواقب. أنا باعمل اللي عايزاه داخل و خارج حدود المدونة و مدركة إني ممكن أدخل السجن بسبب ما أنشره علي مدونتي
Forsoothsayer said...
good for you. I'd never have the balls.
Basil Epicurus said...
Well done. I applaud your bravery and your right to self-expression.
AndreasOh said...
Men, many or most, seem to have trouble controlling their "instincts" and over time and in most societies, have instituted the oppression of women as the way to deal with their own inabilities.
Thank you for reminding me.Men have so much to un-learn.
We are a violent ,extremely emotional, high-risk taking, often unstable, bunch.
Forgive us and continue your beautiful contribution so we may learn faster and do what it is that men MUST do and change in themselves
نزار said...
فعلا عمل جريء...كل احترامي لك يا عليا. انا آسف لكل هذه التعليقات التي تتعامل مع هكذا موضوع مهم ورسالة عميقة بسطحية البورنو واستعمال العنف(عبارات مثل الحرق والقتل والسجن) وان كان ذلك يشير الى شيء فهو يشير الى مستوى القمع والقوة الوحشية التي تبقينا في نظام قيم قمعي وابوي. ما هي المشكلة بالعري؟ نحن ولدنا عراة ونموت عراة ولا يجب ان نخجل بجسدنا. انت لم تؤذي أحدا وهو حق من حقوقك. ان تحرير المرأة في العالم العربي يجب ان يمر عبر تحرير الرجال ايضا، لان القضية ليست قضية رجال ونساء بل قضية منظومة قيمية يجب أن تتغير. أوّد لو كان لدي شجاعتك...تحياتي واحترامي
Samer Kamel Photography said...
I salute ur bravery but i would have liked it more if done professionally .. would have been more "artsy"
sarah mohd. said...
aliaa....this is great step and hope we can get our freedom and to see that day which men dont look at women or girls as they are only a sex toy or washing machine in home...i wish i can support u and do the same but i just need to be more brave to do this...and i did i will not show my face if u acpt this plz rply me ???
Sami said...
Alia,

I bow my head in respect for your derive and courage. There is a little to no point in you arguing with fellow Egyptians, brainwashed since birth by a vile religion and a deep rooted hypocrisy is engrained in them. Just please be extra cautious both you and your bf because we don't want to see you stabbed by a pathetic "jihadi" or hear that you had to flee Egypt to asylum. Best of luck.
Aliaa Magda Elmahdy said...
@sarah mohd.
I accept this and I wish you become more brave
sarah mohd. said...
@ aliaa :) i hope i wish :) :) tell me how i can send u a pic ??
ps: i dont have facebook u can send me ur mail and i will send it to u
Aliaa Magda Elmahdy said...
@sarah mohd.
You can send it to aliaaa.elmahdy@hotmail.com
sarah mohd. said...
i will send u one pic now from my e-mail ok?? and i wil add u on my msn i wana talk with if u dont mind??? can i??
Totlacherin said...
Thanks for your bravery. I totally understand your idea. The cat nude is great. I'm occidental and I've learnt to respect arab girls with things like this post. You have so much to say.

Keep up.
Aliaa Magda Elmahdy said...
@sarah mohd.
Ok
sarah mohd. said...
ok i sent it and i added u waiting to talk with u and to see my pic with ur great pics here....:) and i didnt understand the last pic?????
Aliaa Magda Elmahdy said...
@sarah mohd.
The yellow rectangles on my eyes, mouth and sex organ resemble censoring of our knowledge, expression and sexuality.
Anonymous said...
Bonjour,

vous êtes très courageuse, mais je doute que la société égyptienne soit prête à recevoir de tels messages, je crois qu'après la révolution politique il vous faudra régler les comptes avec la réligion avant d'emporter la guerre sur le droits des femmes. Faites attention à vous.

Amicalment

Cristina de Paris
Anonymous said...
I was just wondering how your family members feel about you posting nude pictures of yourself? Or do they not know?
sarah mohd. said...
@ aliaa :) this pic is great i luvd the idea...and i`m proud to see my pic here in ur blog :) thx for posting it
Aliaa Magda Elmahdy said...
@Anonymous-5
My family members don't own my body or my actions. I am a free individual.
Elia El Habre said...
Chapeau bas... there's a quote that I like taken from Orwell's "1984" saying that freedom is to say that two plus two equal four, and when that is accomplished the rest will follow. "La liberté, c'est la liberté de dire que deux et deux font quatre. Lorsque cela est accordé, le reste suit". Keep your head up knowing that others already paved the way, you're just making sure it follows ;)
Anonymous said...
You are a hero. Congratulations and good luck to you. Take care. Greetings from Morocco.
Faisal said...
Very brave of you. Strongly support your message.
Anonymous said...
رغم اختلافي معاكي في بعض الاراء مؤخرا بس بحترم شجاعتك ...واحترامك الشديد لجسدك

حسام م
Anonymous said...
I'm very impressed and inspired by your courage. The revolution in Egypt needs to be a catalyst for greater freedom of expression. If somebody wants to wear a hijab they should be free to do so without facing discrimination but you must also be able to express yourself any way you choose without fear. It's your body and it's entirely up to you how you choose to express yourself.
Laurie said...
YOU GO GIRL!!! :).♥ .♥ .♥
Aww this makes me so happy and proud!
HUGS!!! Keep brave!
Much love from an Arab-Latina :)♥
لوري
David Rubinstein said...
You are well inspired to stand for something as important and natural. Thank you.
I fully support your action.
Charaaz said...
It is truly refreshing to find that here. You make me believe in freedom all of a sudden, keep like that.
Anonymous said...
je ne comprend pas, mais ce que je comprend c'est le combat méné.
bravo mademoiselle, vive le monde arabe libre de tout les entraves.
Marcelo Nóbrega said...
¡Bravo! ¡Bravo! ¡Bravo! ¡Ojalá yo, como hombre, tuviera el coraje y la valentía de un acto semejante! Aliaa: sos una mujer hermosa, extraordinaria y muy valiente, se me hace un nudo en la garganta al leer esta nota
Un abrazo desde Argentina
MK said...
Freedom has no price! I admire your bravery! Take care of yourself!
Anonymous said...
انها مجرد جسم الإنسان. وتتحول الحرجة من الجسم لأنهم منحرفين القذرة. لكن تغطيتها تمتص.
إمرأة متمردة said...
I m inspired keep doing wht are u doing I m supporting u
An Egyptian said...
I applaud your courage even if I don't necessarily agree with all your views and beliefs. I can't help but support your postion in satnding for your freedom and the freedom of every human (man&woman). I believe that God created man and woman in his own image which is beautiful. God admired and delighted in his own creation. unfortunately our culture and the misinterpretation of diffrent religions distorted this beautiful image and made of our bodies objects of sex and shame. Although your approach is very shocking to our conservative society but I think that extreme liberty and freedom is the the way to defeat this trend of extremism and oppression that we're facing!!
zidakani said...
Bravo à Aliaa Elmahdy et à toutes les femmes qui prennent le risque de défendre leur liberté dans un monde arabo-musulman de plus en plus conservateur.
Le refuge dans une interprétation intolérante de la religion est un signe d'une grande frustration et souffrance sexuelle chez les musulmans.
Femmes arabes libérez-vous !
Anonymous said...
Bravo pour votre courage, mais faites bien attention à vous : la liberté de vivre, de penser et même la liberté tout simplement ne plait pas à tout le monde... et surtout pas à quelques "puritains" dont j'ai pu lire les réactions plus haut. Luc (Bruxelles)
Anonymous said...
i have realized that the most important thing for Egyptians is to do everything but in the dark why cause we fear people more than we fear God for every one criticizing why did u come in the first place ,,,???? good luck to the person that did that unless the government doesnt persecute u for porno graphical material
Bazbaz said...
Freedom, life, beauty... Thank you !
Anonymous said...
Hello,

Congrats for your courage (and your sense of communication ;-). People like U are always an inspiration for other. May your action open some closed minds. Stay brave (and so pretty)

S.
Evil-Dad said...
Quel courage !
Bravo à vous tous ! (Même au chat).
Anonymous said...
Long live Egypt shining since the ancient civilizations.
Keep on breaking those chains ...
Wish you all the best.
Anonymous said...
encore une MI PUTE MI SOUMISE qui rien comprit
depuis quand liberte veut dire a poil
a force de singer les occidentaux dans la connerie
on devient animal
les pays donneurs de lecons ont accordés des droits aux femmes
il y a peine 60 annees
comparer les droits des femmes turques aux droits de femmes francaises au niveau historiques
mais shuut !!! c'est l'occident qui civilise les gens
mustangnatsaid said...
La véritable transparence,contrairement. au Niqab.
mustangnatsaid said...
La véritable transparence,contrairement au Niqab.
Anonymous said...
Your beauty is our freedom
Djam said...
Very courageous...Freedom must be protected, thanks for the eyptian people who believe that thins can be changed.
Woman have the right to be free we are all human being.
The blood of the war is more an offense than nudity who is natural.
Anonymous said...
lara
bon courage .....
Joelle said...
Hello! I would like to say that people offended should see the thoughts behind the act of posing naked! Its a symbol of liberty.
It is beautiful...
I would not do it myself but I totally support the action!
At least it made a reaction among people!
sofian said...
Nice, beautifull :)
From Belgium and Tunis
rblbrmpf said...
To those who ask what it would be good for if women take their clothes off: What could it be good for to force women to not take their clothes off?
marc said...
BRAVO !
French said...
Hope success & fame will bring safety, as I fear your action may endanger yourself. Take care, thanks for your action, respect for your courage.
Anonymous said...
Every ways are good to get freedom. You choosed the nicest one. Love from Switzerland !
vieilanar said...
Courageuse et ... très jolie ! Je pense que ces actions doivent se multiplier, car l'humanité n'évoluera pas tant qu'il y aura des cultures rétrogrades et des religions liberticides. On verra ce que la Lybie, la Tunisie et l'Egypte feront du "printemps arabe". Il est temps de renoncer à l'obscurantisme au profit d'une société libre, joyeuse et pacifique.
Anonymous said...
very beautiful photos , and i wanna say that u the courage itself , bravooooooooooooooo for u
Fouad Hamdan said...
Very courageous. Chapeau!
esmola said...
Nude in Egypt?

You are the bravest woman or, perhaps, the craziest.

We both dream of a world without crimes and repression, where faith was replaced by reason and knowledge.

Tahrir Square inspired to young people in Spain to take the Sol Square. Across the borders, there are millions of human beings fighting for freedom and justice, like you. You are not alone.

Receive my admiration.

P.S: It's funny, you begin your blog in blogger with a nude selfportrait, I finished my blog in blogger with the same. There's a lot of other servers without the ignominious screen of "adult content".

Un fuerte abrazo para ti y tus compañeros.

¡Salud!
Anonymous said...
haha elle en est ou de l'art des nus.??? meme pas agreable a regarder.
bref ,toutes les excuses sont bonnnes pour attirer l'attention
Christian said...
What a great deed ! I feel so concerned with the women rights in the arab world that I salute your action. Bravo !
Remco said...
What a courage you have! Very inspiring. I wish you all the best. I'm really hoping for a world where people can be themselves without fear and living within self-imposed boundaries of small-mindedness. Sometimes I despair and think that time will never come. Then I see something like this and my hope gets restored.
Anonymous said...
I'm impressed by your courage!

If there is anything to be ashamed of, it's the deeds we commit while being blinded by ideologies, not the sight of our naked bodies.
Antoine said...
You are beautiful and courageous. Women rights should be everybody's concern, whatever your gender, religion or nationality.
Bravo from France.
Eduardo Romero said...
Warmest congratulations, Aliaa Elmahdy. You are a relief for most of the women in the world and an example for all mankind.

You have all my support.
Anonymous said...
Bravo, tu es d'une force incroyable. C'est exceptionnel de se battre pour la cause des femmes, mais non contre les hommes. La clé de la liberté, c'est l'éducation.
Faouzi OMARI
Wildtuna said...
Mmm... not the way I would have done it, but I fully support your claim. You're a brave woman, I wish you the best
Nullanegyvennyolc max said...
hypocrits go away!
JoN. said...
I've heard about you from a national newspaper in Belgium.

Thank you both for your courage.
I hope you won't get in trouble for this.
I also hope that, soon enough, religion will be kept back to the private area, and that in your country all people will have the same rights, regardless of their religion, beliefs, gender or sexual orientation.

Respect.
uMan said...
courageuse et intrépide, c est bien de changer le monde, ne prenez pas froid quand meme !
Najat Kessler said...
I fully support you and thank you so much! Egypte and the whole world need women like you!
Jean-Marc Liotier said...
Freedom of expression only wears out if you don't use it.
Anonymous said...
Bravo la miss ! Tout mon soutien de la part d'une athée française. Faites attention à vous.
Anonymous said...
Bravo !!

Il faudra du temps à la société Egyptienne pour abandonner les vieux réflexes conservateurs, religieux !
Même en france les choses sont loin d'étre apaisées quant aux droit à disposer de son corps. Les mouvements intégristes catholiques refont surface et le combat pour maintenir nos libertés est toujours à remettre sur le tapis.

Bravo à vous, bravo aux courageux peuple Egyptien qui lutte pour ses libertés !
Anonymous said...
You are brave. Yes to freedom. No to excision, no to rape, not to male domination in Egypt, no to Islamism.
cpleboheme said...
Bravo ! Votre courage est à la hauteur de votre idéal ! Toutes les femmes libres et tous les hommes libres du monde entier sont avec vous.

cpleboheme.blogspot.com
popi soudure said...
attitude pleine de courage dans un pays " l ' egypte " ou l ' islamisme gagne de plus en plus de voies et de terrain ! bravo a vous ...... Un salut de Paris , France ;
Seb GUILMIN said...
bravo pour ton combat pour la liberté des femmes en egypte ! je suis a 100% avec toi ... kiss from france
Anonymous said...
Das wichtigste deutsche Internetportal telepolis berichtet über die obige Diskussion.--
http://www.heise.de/tp/foren/S-Ja-wie-kann-man-den-Menschen-nur-so-zeigen-wie-er-ist/forum-215684/msg-21056718/read/showthread-1/

--
I fully support your action too.

(from east-germany)
Anonymous said...
Qui n'a pas posé nu ne peut pas comprendre.
Il y a des nudité qui drape.
Elle est nue sans l'être. Il n'y a pas du désir mais de la force.
Elle est jeune, belle, sensuelle mais je n'entends qu'une voix sereine parler de liberté.
On l'aimera pour son regard.
Frédéric said...
Congratulations ! I think that you are completely right in your action. You are very pretty and your pictures are not pornographic at all. Just great art, congratulations for the photographer. I want to assure you of my total support but please, please, keep very careful, you are of far greater help alive than dead. And I learned at many occasions that Islamist men don't bear contradiction... Wish you all the best and will follow your blog with great interest. Love
Anonymous said...
salut et bravo , tu es magnifique...courage c'est pas gagné
Anonymous said...
Congratulations, this is very courageous of you to try to break the barriers, to open minds and to defend your liberty of being the human you want to be. Liberty is something so important, this is something which the people are ready to died for, in Europe we made a lot of war for it, because this is the most important thing and the most beautiful and the most vital thing in the world. We, in europe, are totaly with all the arab peoples who are fighting for they rights and they liberty. congratulation and keep going ! and you are very natural and beautiful
Anonymous said...
Hi Aliaa,

I think it's great that you are doing what you believe in, regardless of what other people say or think. I don't speak Arabic, but Google Translate gave me a rough idea of what some other people here have said, and I would simply say this: don't even think about them. You have the right to do with your body (and your life) what you choose to do.

I'm not Egyptian, so I guess that it is not up to me to say how a future Egypt should be or look like, but if it'll be people like you who shape your country, I'm confident that it will turn out just fine. :)

Keep up the great work!
Anonymous said...
Bravo Alia
Anonymous said...
Freedom starts with the freedom of the body, of our bodies, of Your body! good luck! we love you!!
Anonymous said...
allah akhbar durka durka mohammad jihad (boom)
Info Hazard said...
There is nothing wrong with self-expression whether an interpretive dance, painting, or nude photo. It's a shame there's so much oppression in the middle east and disrespect for their woman. On a side note, I wish Americans would get over their public taboo of sexuality while practicing the complete opposite in their private lives.
Anonymous said...
Bravo mademoiselle, c'est courageux, seule la femme est le vecteur du progrès des sociétés
Anonymous said...
Whats sad is looking at a bunch of subhuman animals who cant control there baser instincts without having there women cover themselves from head to toe.
Anonymous said...
Vous avez beaucoup de courage continuez pour la liberté des femmes.
de Le Havre France
Anonymous said...
Why didn't you put more? =P
Anonymous said...
Courage for this fight for freedom, the way is still long.

I support you!
Anonymous said...
Ánimo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Freakadellen said...
I admire your bravery. Thank you and good luck.

Francisco
Frank de Groot said...
My great respect! You are a true soldier in the fight for freedom in Egypt.

I lived and worked in Egypt for two years and like Egypt and Egyptians.

With your statement you are showing that change has come to Egypt, validating the sacrifice of the blood spilled in your revolution, you are the living proof that those martyrs have not died in vain.
Henrik said...
Beautiful pictures. I have a feeling that some people around the world may feel offended. However, I wonder why??? Coming from Denmark - beeing a very liberal country in this aspect - I find this nice to see. I do pictures like these myself and I don't see anything awkward.... Very couragous and please throw in more of this....

all the best HB
Anonymous said...
Bonjour,

Je vous félicite pour cette prise de position courageuse !
ten-ten said...
Never let facts get in the way of a good argument.
ten-ten said...
Never let facts get in the way of a good argument :)
Anonymous said...
Bonjour,

je suis français et un site d'information chez nous a fait un lien vers votre blog pour parler de votre combat.

Je suis très content de voir que tout le monde n'est pas résigné à voir s'appliquer la Charia dans votre pays.

J'espère que cette Révolution vous apportera au final, la liberté que vous avez réclamé : Liberté politique, liberté d'expression, liberté de la presse et ... liberté de disposer de son corps.

Je ne suis pas anti musulman, tout simplement contre tous les obscurantismes religieux, tout en gardant beaucoup de respect pour les croyants.

J'espère que vous lisez le français, moi je n'ai malheureusement aucune notion d'arabe.
Anonymous said...
Hi Aliaa, Wanted to express to u my respect. wich for many could be weird directed to a girl exposing her body in internet. (thinking could help you getting my point :d)
I am also very surprised by the comments! i am from morocco and the situation is not that much different from egypt. But still i am impressed by the many positive comments and less negative ones. Some light is rising out of darkness.
Maybe we are not that far from a whole lightned picture! singin another "tala3a albadrou 3alayna"! a modern "badr" this time, with a liberty light and universal rights (oh great that rimes ^^)
Daniel said...
Bravo pour ce geste.
Et toutes les menaces tu es entrain de les recevoir d'hypocrites qui n'ont pas pu s'empêcher de venir ici se rincer l'oeil.

Juste fais attention à toi :)

Daniel.
Orangedam said...
You were really courageous. I'ts because of women like you that the world will become more free. My compliments!
ventopiumoso said...
I did read your history on Italian newspapers and first I though that maybe blog was "dummy". But I must say that it is a original, corageous and good idea. And very artistic pictures! Bye (and I hopes you visit my boring site also, I consider you like a celebrity.. and on the other hand a "civil right soldier")
Anonymous said...
Good luck : be careful
Anonymous said...
I am for freedom, life and pursuit of happiness. I believe in letting all people exercise their right to self-expression. I believe also in a very simple rule : do not do onto others what you do not want done to you and my freedoms ends where my friend's starts...I respect all religions and all religions should respect each other. There is only one God and many forms of adoring him/her. We are all the same no difference in color, race or religion : the soul is colorless and invisible and the blood is red for everybody. Love and respect is stronger than hatred and destruction and control from one person over another. We are all FREE...be careful out there.
Anonymous said...
Support and respect for your action, that's all I can say.
Anonymous said...
Que dieu te benisse. De tout coeur avec vous.
Vous etes un rayon d'espoir.
Gus said...
Perfect, its time to expand the freedoom, as member of a naturist organization i give you all my respect and hope, more people be like you, baning religious influences in the daily life and gov.
Giubizza said...
Solo questo sapete fare voi donne...
Anonymous said...
tu n'es pas belle, ma belle.
Fred T said...
Vous êtes très courageuse, je suis de tout coeur avec vous. J'espère que les libertés et les droits auxquels vous aspirez à juste titre seront bientôt une réalité.
La femme est l'égal de l'homme.

You are very brave, I am wholeheartedly with you. I hope that the rights and freedoms, to which you aspire rightly so, will soon be a reality.
Woman is man's equal.
Take care of yourself.

Fred, from Brussels
Anonymous said...
T'es dégeulasse,t'es pas du tout sexy et franchement tu n'as rien à exhiber au monde,va chercher un peu de silicone pour embellir tes formes.Par la même occasion, ton brave père, est-ce qu'il a vu la photo de sa belle fille bien éduquée?

Tunisienne
Anonymous said...
tes une grosse salope.
Claude Wolteche said...
Strange enough, all media relay the nude picture of a girl and forget the man!!!
Anonymous said...
J'ai beau regarder cette photo avec toute mon attention, je n'y voit pas la moindre marque du diable mais tout son contraire ! Et cette attitude dégage beaucoup de force et transporte paisiblement beaucoup d'espoir.
Anonymous said...
Et une autre tunisienne écrit pour dire quelque chose de bien plus différent ! Bravo ma chère, quelle courage et quelle volonté ! Fière de voir que de telles femmes existent encore dans le monde arabe. Et pour la tunisienne qui a posté un commentaire d'une intelligence et d'un respect sans limites, j'aimerai te dire que de 1, elle ne cherche pas à être sexy !! Il faut comprendre la raison de cette photo avant te parler, et de 2, pourquoi embellir ses formes? C'est une belle femme, aucune de nous ne devrait "chercher un peu de silicone pour embellir ses formes" ce commentaire est juste ridicule. De 3, cette photo est devenue tout simplement internationale, et non pour des raisons "pornographiques" pour le message tout simplement extraordinaire qu'elle fait passer et mon son engagement quant à la cause féminine et à la liberté, tout ça pour dire que son brave père a sûrement vu la photo de sa belle fille bien éduquée comme tu as dis (et qui en tout cas plus éduquée que toi).

Myriam, une tunisienne engagée et qui tire son chapeau devant ce courage et cet engagement si bien exprimé, par l'art , la plus belle chose que le monde ait connu et qu'aucun d'entre vous ne pourra interdire. (oui mes chers, car le nu est un art et NON de la pornographie malsaine)
Laurent said...
I have a dream : thousands of naked women make a public demonstration in Egypte against machism and religious fanatism...Only a dream?

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