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Ultra-orthodox Newspaper Erases Female Leaders In Pic by simpleseyi: 9:33pm On Jan 14, 2015
It is practically an iconic photo by now -- a row of world leaders standing in solidarity next to one another, marching in Paris, united against terrorism. Most of them were men, but some were women, including Angela Merkel, the chancellor of Germany. She was right next to French President Francois Hollande.

But ultra-Orthodox Israeli newspaper HaMevaser published a digitally altered front-page image of the leaders with the women removed.

The unaltered photo of leaders during the march.
The unaltered photo of leaders during the march.
Ultra-Orthodox Jews traditionally don't prefer to show images of women because it's not considered modest. As Israeli newspaper Haaretz noted, political parties that represent the ultra-Orthodox sector ban women from running for office.

But some feel changing the photo of the Paris march went way too far. It was downright "embarrassing," wrote Haaretz's Allison Kaplan Sommer.

The message HaMevaser sent, Kaplan Sommer said, was tantamount to "denying the fact that in the wider world, beyond the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community, women do stand on the world stage and shape events."

In addition to Merkel missing from HaMevaser, other women leaders who disappeared from the photo are European Union security and foreign affairs chief Frederica Mogherini and Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo.

SOURCE: http://edition.cnn.com/2015/01/14/world/israel-newspaper-female-leaders-photo-altered/index.html
Re: Ultra-orthodox Newspaper Erases Female Leaders In Pic by Nobody: 9:42pm On Jan 14, 2015
Now, this is what I called "mata haram"
Re: Ultra-orthodox Newspaper Erases Female Leaders In Pic by Nobody: 9:45pm On Jan 14, 2015
Ultra-Orthodox Jews traditionally don't prefer to show images of women because it's not considered modest. As Israeli newspaper Haaretz noted, political parties that represent the ultra-Orthodox sector ban women from running for office.
Na wa o

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