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| - | <li><a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/iran/story/0,,1954720,00.html" | + | From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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| - | title="http://www.guardian.co.uk/iran/story/0,,1954720,00.html">Iranian actor in sex video scandal says ex-fiance faked footage | + | |
| - | </a> | + | _This article documents a current event. |
| - | (Robert Tait in Tehran | + | Information may change rapidly as the event progresses._ |
| - | Thursday November 23, 2006 | + | |
| - | The Guardian )</li> | + | The so-called Iranian sex tape scandal involves the public outcry and judicial proceedings against a young Iranian soap opera starlet accused of appearing in an explicit sex tape, allegedly filmed for private consumption with a camcorder, a serious crime under Sharia law. She denies that the tape is of her. |
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| + | *The tape* | ||
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| + | The tape graphically depicts twenty minutes of sex between a woman and a man. Some have speculated that the woman is Iranian soap opera actress Zahra Amir Ebrahimi and an assistant film producer to whom she was engaged at the time, but who has not yet been named by authorities in Tehran.[1] He has been referred to in the Iranian media as "Mr. X".[2] | ||
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| + | The tape was reportedly made in 2004, although it only came to prominence in early-2006. It has seen wide distribution on DVD and over the internet in Iran. [3] An estimated 100,000 copies are in circulation.[2] | ||
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| + | Ebrahimi is best known for playing a pious young women on the Iranian soap *Narges*. | ||
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| + | *Response* | ||
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| + | The tape and the publicity surrounding it caused a massive scandal in Iran, such that Tehran's hardline chief prosecutor Saeed Mortazavi has even intervened, ordering a special investigation.[1] As of November 2006, Ebrahimi has not been charged with any crime, but the investigations are continuing.[2] | ||
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| + | For a time Ebrahimi was rumored to have attempted suicide because of all the negative media attention after her police interrogation. To quell the rumor, she made a statement to the ILNA news agency: "I just want to tell my country’s people that I am alive. I should think of Iranian women’s strength and defend the respect of the girls and women of my nation."[4] | ||
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| + | Ebrahimi denies that she was the woman in the tape. In an interview with the Guardian UK, she said, "I watched the film after I heard about the fuss from colleagues and the girl in it is not me. I admit there are some similarities to the character I played in *Narges*. It is possible to use studio make-up to have a person look like me. I have some knowledge of montage techniques and I know you can create a new face by distorting the features of another person."[2] | ||
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| + | The man who appears in the film fled the country. Iranian investigators requested Interpol locate, arrest and extradite him.[4] He was apprehended in Armenia and extradited shortly afterwards.[2] | ||
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| + | *Potential legal penalties* | ||
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| + | The investigation is still current and no formal charges have been filed as yet. Regarding Ebrahimi, an Iranian judiciary official was quoted as saying: "It depends on finding out whether she had a deliberate role in the case ... If so, it is going to be dealt with as a case of corruption and prostitution."[3] | ||
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| + | The man in the tape, also believed to have been the one to disseminate it to the public, could face charges of "distributing immoral material", which carries a penalty of up to three years in prison and a fine equivalent to $12,000. | ||
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| + | Some legal experts believe Ebrahimi’s denial alone might be enough to avoid a guilty verdict. Under Iranian law, film and video footage must be supported by additional evidence or a confession.[2] | ||
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| + | If the actress is so charged and convicted, the punishment could be severe. A woman found guilty of having sex outside marriage can face a penalty of up to 99 lashes.[2] Death by stoning is also allowed under Iranian law, but only for women who are married, and therefore committing adultery. As of November 2006, no woman has been stoned to death in Iran for adultery since 2001, although several have received death sentences yet to be carried out.[5] | ||
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| + | In similar situation from recent years, one Iranian actor was banned after he was filmed dancing at a wedding reception with the bride (to whom he was not related).[2] | ||
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| + | While the western media in the 21st century has been fairly inundated with such news, this is widely acknowledged to be the first celebrity sex tape scandal in Iran.[2] | ||
| + | <p><a name="References" id="References"></a></p> | ||
| + | <h2><span class="mw-headline">References</span></h2> | ||
| + | <ol class="references"> | ||
| + | <li id="_note-dailymail">^ <a href="#_ref-dailymail_0" title=""><sup><i><b>a</b></i></sup></a> <a href="#_ref-dailymail_1" title=""><sup><i><b>b</b></i></sup></a> Creasy, R. (2006). <a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=415903&in_page_id=1770" class="external text" title="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=415903&in_page_id=1770">"Outrage in Iran as actress does a 'Paris' and her sex video ends up on the net"</a> <i>The Daily Mail</i>. Retrieved November 27, 2006.</li> | ||
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| + | <li id="_note-taitguardian">^ <a href="#_ref-taitguardian_0" title=""><sup><i><b>a</b></i></sup></a> <a href="#_ref-taitguardian_1" title=""><sup><i><b>b</b></i></sup></a> <a href="#_ref-taitguardian_2" title=""><sup><i><b>c</b></i></sup></a> <a href="#_ref-taitguardian_3" title=""><sup><i><b>d</b></i></sup></a> <a href="#_ref-taitguardian_4" title=""><sup><i><b>e</b></i></sup></a> <a href="#_ref-taitguardian_5" title=""><sup><i><b>f</b></i></sup></a> <a href="#_ref-taitguardian_6" title=""><sup><i><b>g</b></i></sup></a> <a href="#_ref-taitguardian_7" title=""><sup><i><b>h</b></i></sup></a> <a href="#_ref-taitguardian_8" title=""><sup><i><b>i</b></i></sup></a> Tait, R. (2006). <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/iran/story/0,,1954553,00.html" class="external text" title="http://www.guardian.co.uk/iran/story/0,,1954553,00.html">"Iranian actor in sex video scandal says ex-fiance faked footage"</a> <i>The Guardian UK</i>. Retrieved November 27, 2006.</li> | ||
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| + | <li id="_note-reuters">^ <a href="#_ref-reuters_0" title=""><sup><i><b>a</b></i></sup></a> <a href="#_ref-reuters_1" title=""><sup><i><b>b</b></i></sup></a> Reuters. (2006.) <a href="http://today.reuters.com/news/articlenews.aspx?type=technologyNews&storyID=2006-11-08T155322Z_01_L08889113_RTRUKOC_0_US-IRAN-SEX.xml&WTmodLoc=TechNewsHome_C2_technologyNews-7" class="external text" title="http://today.reuters.com/news/articlenews.aspx?type=technologyNews&storyID=2006-11-08T155322Z_01_L08889113_RTRUKOC_0_US-IRAN-SEX.xml&WTmodLoc=TechNewsHome_C2_technologyNews-7">"The actress, the Internet, the sex film and Iran"</a>. <i>Reuters</i>. Retrieved November 8, 2006.</li> | ||
| + | <li id="_note-guardian">^ <a href="#_ref-guardian_0" title=""><sup><i><b>a</b></i></sup></a> <a href="#_ref-guardian_1" title=""><sup><i><b>b</b></i></sup></a> Tait, R. (2006). <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/iran/story/0,,1941720,00.html" class="external text" title="http://www.guardian.co.uk/iran/story/0,,1941720,00.html">"Iranian soap star faces lashing after sex tape made public"</a>. <i>The Guardian UK.</i> Retrieved November 8, 2006.</li> | ||
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| + | <li id="_note-0"><b><a href="#_ref-0" title="">^</a></b> Muir, J. (2001). <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/1435760.stm" class="external text" title="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/1435760.stm">"Iranian adultress stoned to death"</a><i>BBC News</i>. Retrieved November 8, 2006.</li> | ||
| + | </ol> | ||
| + | <p><a name="External_links" id="External_links"></a></p> | ||
| + | <h2><span class="mw-headline">External links</span></h2> | ||
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| + | <li><a href="http://zahra-amirebrahimi.persianblog.com/" class="external free" title="http://zahra-amirebrahimi.persianblog.com/">http://zahra-amirebrahimi.persianblog.com/</a> (in <a href="/wiki/Persian_language" title="Persian language">Persian)</a></li> | ||
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
_This article documents a current event.
Information may change rapidly as the event progresses._
The so-called Iranian sex tape scandal involves the public outcry and judicial proceedings against a young Iranian soap opera starlet accused of appearing in an explicit sex tape, allegedly filmed for private consumption with a camcorder, a serious crime under Sharia law. She denies that the tape is of her.
The tape
The tape graphically depicts twenty minutes of sex between a woman and a man. Some have speculated that the woman is Iranian soap opera actress Zahra Amir Ebrahimi and an assistant film producer to whom she was engaged at the time, but who has not yet been named by authorities in Tehran.1 He has been referred to in the Iranian media as "Mr. X".2
The tape was reportedly made in 2004, although it only came to prominence in early-2006. It has seen wide distribution on DVD and over the internet in Iran. [3] An estimated 100,000 copies are in circulation.2
Ebrahimi is best known for playing a pious young women on the Iranian soap Narges.
Response
The tape and the publicity surrounding it caused a massive scandal in Iran, such that Tehran's hardline chief prosecutor Saeed Mortazavi has even intervened, ordering a special investigation.1 As of November 2006, Ebrahimi has not been charged with any crime, but the investigations are continuing.2
For a time Ebrahimi was rumored to have attempted suicide because of all the negative media attention after her police interrogation. To quell the rumor, she made a statement to the ILNA news agency: "I just want to tell my country’s people that I am alive. I should think of Iranian women’s strength and defend the respect of the girls and women of my nation."4
Ebrahimi denies that she was the woman in the tape. In an interview with the Guardian UK, she said, "I watched the film after I heard about the fuss from colleagues and the girl in it is not me. I admit there are some similarities to the character I played in Narges. It is possible to use studio make-up to have a person look like me. I have some knowledge of montage techniques and I know you can create a new face by distorting the features of another person."2
The man who appears in the film fled the country. Iranian investigators requested Interpol locate, arrest and extradite him.4 He was apprehended in Armenia and extradited shortly afterwards.2
Potential legal penalties
The investigation is still current and no formal charges have been filed as yet. Regarding Ebrahimi, an Iranian judiciary official was quoted as saying: "It depends on finding out whether she had a deliberate role in the case ... If so, it is going to be dealt with as a case of corruption and prostitution."3
The man in the tape, also believed to have been the one to disseminate it to the public, could face charges of "distributing immoral material", which carries a penalty of up to three years in prison and a fine equivalent to $12,000.
Some legal experts believe Ebrahimi’s denial alone might be enough to avoid a guilty verdict. Under Iranian law, film and video footage must be supported by additional evidence or a confession.2
If the actress is so charged and convicted, the punishment could be severe. A woman found guilty of having sex outside marriage can face a penalty of up to 99 lashes.2 Death by stoning is also allowed under Iranian law, but only for women who are married, and therefore committing adultery. As of November 2006, no woman has been stoned to death in Iran for adultery since 2001, although several have received death sentences yet to be carried out.5
In similar situation from recent years, one Iranian actor was banned after he was filmed dancing at a wedding reception with the bride (to whom he was not related).2
While the western media in the 21st century has been fairly inundated with such news, this is widely acknowledged to be the first celebrity sex tape scandal in Iran.2References
- ^ a b Creasy, R. (2006). "Outrage in Iran as actress does a 'Paris' and her sex video ends up on the net" The Daily Mail. Retrieved November 27, 2006.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Tait, R. (2006). "Iranian actor in sex video scandal says ex-fiance faked footage" The Guardian UK. Retrieved November 27, 2006.
- ^ a b Reuters. (2006.) "The actress, the Internet, the sex film and Iran". Reuters. Retrieved November 8, 2006.
- ^ a b Tait, R. (2006). "Iranian soap star faces lashing after sex tape made public". The Guardian UK. Retrieved November 8, 2006.
- ^ Muir, J. (2001). "Iranian adultress stoned to death"BBC News. Retrieved November 8, 2006.
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