The Goalkeeper for Iranian team, Persepolis and member of Iranian
national team, Sosha Makani, was arrested for posting indecent photos of
himself with women not veiled in Islamic hijab. In the photos, some
women appeared to be dancing with him and some looked like they were
posing as fans.
According to the Iranian cyber law, posting indecent photos online is a crime that is punishable by law.
In the effort for the Iranian government to control the public and
private lives of its citizens, it prohibits mingling with the opposite
sex and unrelated couples. The law regarding Internet crimes in Iran
says if someone directly posts indecent photos of himself or others
online, then a crime has been committed. Those who are caught posting
indecent photos face legal action. Also, any
person who posts or publishes pictures of others on the Internet
without their permission, in such a way that causes them harm or
disrepute, will be punishable from 91 days to two years in prison or
fined from five million rials (about $168) to 40 million rials (about
$1340) or both.
Makani has since denied posting these
pictures, claiming that his social media accounts were hacked, and
somehow the hacker managed to acquire the photos and shared them. He
faces up to 2-years in jail if found guilty.
Makani’s lawyer, Behnam Ali-Mohammadi, said that the presiding Judge, Judge Hosseinzadeh has asked the Iranian Cyber Police (FATA) to investigate the case.
Below are the 'Indecent' photos that led to his arrest...
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