promises made by Iran's new President, Hassan Rowhani, that women's civil rights will improve under his government, a city councilor has been barred from office for being "too séxy"
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Siakhali Moradi was prevented from taking up a post in the city council in
Qazvin, the ancient capital of the Persian Empire, 100 miles north west of
Tehran, after her election was overturned by religious conservatives.
Even with
more than 10,000 votes in the June election, putting her 14th out of 163
candidates and winning her a council seat, the 27-year-old engineer and website
designer had her political career cut short because she was deemed too
attractive to take up the post.
"We
don't want a catwalk model on the council," a senior official in Qazvin
told local press.
Moradi
ran under the slogan "Young ideas for a young future," pushing for
better women's rights in Qazvin, the restoration of the old city and greater
youth involvement in town planning.
She had
been vetted and approved as a candidate by Iran's judiciary and intelligence
services.
Her
liberal views appeared popular with the electorate. Moradi's campaign posters
showed her wearing strict hijab without a strand of hair on display.
Despite
this, conservative religious groups launched protests to demand her
disqualification as soon as her election was confirmed.
In a
letter to the governor of Qazvin, a coalition of religious groups condemned the
"vulgar and anti-religious" posters and said they breached Islamic
law.
News
website IranWire reported that there were other objections to her campaign.
According to the website, her headquarters became a gathering place for local
young people, whose behavior and clothing provoked criticism from her opponents,
mostly older conservative men.
The
complaint was challenged but ultimately upheld. She was disqualified for not
"observing the Islamic norms."
Citing
local media, IranWire reported that authorities had also confiscated the
campaign posters of two other female candidates, Maryam Nakhostin-Ahmadi and
Shahla Atefeh, and detained both for questioning.
President
Rowhani is expected to bring a new era in women's rights. In a televised debate
during his election campaign, he announced: "I will form a women's affairs
ministry to return their trampled rights to them."

What is too sexy about this woman who is always covered from head to toe? The leader is intimidated by her.
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