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Beyond the veil

Westerners often see the hijab, or "modest dress," of Muslim women as a cultural barrier. Middle East correspondent Anna-Maria Tremonti herself found the dark overcoat and veil intimidating until she got to know the women beyond the veil. Tremonti spoke to the women of Iran, a nation which seems to have drawn a curtain of isolation around itself. While their faith promises equal opportunity for men and women is this the case in the world's only theocracy? This program looks at government enforced social codes as Iranians ponder whether Islam should be so dominant in shaping who people are and how they think.

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  • "Beyond the Veil"
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  • "Westerners often see the hijab, or "modest dress," of Muslim women as a cultural barrier. Middle East correspondent Anna-Maria Tremonti herself found the dark overcoat and veil intimidating until she got to know the women beyond the veil. Tremonti spoke to the women of Iran, a nation which seems to have drawn a curtain of isolation around itself. While their faith promises equal opportunity for men and women is this the case in the world's only theocracy? This program looks at government enforced social codes as Iranians ponder whether Islam should be so dominant in shaping who people are and how they think."@en
  • "An investigative report on Iranian women's views on hijab and their role in society."@en
  • ""Tremonti herself found the dark overcoat and veil intimidating until she got to know the women beyond the veil. Tremonti spoke to the women of Iran, a nation which seems to have drawn a curtain of isolation around itself. While their faith promises equal opportunity for men and women, is this the case in the world's only theocracy? Spending time with Iran's teens and professional women, Tremonti discovered highly educated women with ambitions matching those of Western women. And she discovered that today a quiet revolution is sweeping over Iran. This program looks at government enforced social codes, as Iranians ponder whether Islam should be so dominant in shaping who people are and how they think.""@en
  • "Tremonti herself found the dark overcoat and veil intimidating until she got to know the women beyond the veil. Tremonti spoke to the women of Iran, a nation which seems to have drawn a curtain of isolation around itself. While their faith promises equal opportunity for men and women, is this the case in the world's only theocracy? Spending time with Iran's teens and professional women, Tremonti discovered highly educated women with ambitions matching those of Western women. And she discovered that today a quiet revolution is sweeping over Iran. This program looks at government enforced social codes, as Iranians ponder whether Islam should be so dominant in shaping who people are and how they think."
  • "In this program, a female reporter, Anna Maria Tremonti, dons the hijab and goes undercover to find out how Iranian women feel about the government-enforced dress code and about their diminished role in Iranian society."@en
  • "In this program, a female reporter, Anna Maria Tremonti, dons the hijab and goes undercover to find out how Iranian women feel about the government-enforced dress code and about their diminished role in Iranian society."
  • "Examines how Iranian women feel about the government-enforced dress code and about their diminished role in Iranian society."@en
  • "Reporter Anna Maria Tremonti dons the hijab and goes undercover to find out how Iranian women feel about the government-enforced dress code and about their diminished role in Iranian society."@en
  • "Westerners often see the hijab, or "modest dress" of Muslim women as a cultural barrier. Anna-Maria Tremonti spoke to the women of Iran, a nation which seems to have drawn a curtain of isolation around itself. Tremonti discovered highly educated women with ambitions matching those of Western women. And she discovered that today a quiet revolution is sweeping over Iran. This program looks at government enforced social codes as Iranians ponder whether Islam should be so dominant in shaping who people are and how they think."

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