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Fri Aug 1, 2014, 07:49 PM Aug 2014

Fathers & Daughters in Iran by Nafise Motlaq



Fatemeh's father is a farm worker. "He works a lot. He works so much".





Mahsa's father is a veteran."He is always my champion but I wish he was a hopeful happy father he used to be".





Fatemeh's father works is a mosque's library."People think I don't have freedom because my father is a cleric but it's not true. He gave me permission to visit the national book fair with my friends when I was 15".




Zahra's father is jobless. "I don't know what to say. I really don't".

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Thanks. Chellee Aug 2014 #1

Chellee

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Fri Aug 1, 2014, 08:16 PM
Aug 2014

My favorite:

Nafise Motlaq - Arezoo's father is a carpet saleman."He is a very funny man. He makes people laugh with his jokes and acts in family parties".

but then, there's this:


Nafise Motlaq - Shima & Lina's father is a civil project manager."Our father has studied in Europe. That's why he gave us all freedom the western youths have in personal life".

Freedom, yes. Judgement, no. And guns as wall decor. Ok. I see. Actually, no, I don't.

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