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Written By Mike Ntobi on Friday, December 28, 2012 | 1:59 PM



Yara Mashour take bold decisions. As editor in chief of Lilac, an Arab magazine based in Israel, he challenged the customs and traditions. On the cover of the new issue of the magazine there are portraits of female models clad in bikini. As quoted by the Daily Mail, the magazine depicted the Huda Naccache, 22-year model of Arab descent and origin Haifa Israel. Wrapped in a black bikini with white shirt draped over his shoulders, his eyes stared at the model reader.


Yara said, "Huda is the first Arab models appearing bikini for the cover of Arab magazine. During the past decade I continue to work to fight for the lives of Arab women to have more rights and freedom in the Middle East."

Huda himself was proud to be selected as a figure Lilac imaged as a strong and amazing woman. "I'm very proud to be the first to (wearing a bikini on the cover of Lilac)," he said. "I am a professional model and this should be considered normal."

However, Huda did not deny he initially hesitated to accept the offer. He is well aware of the limits of local taboos and norms of society. "But, after invoking the blessings parent, I became bold and confident. I'm not afraid of a girl who took the first step and open up opportunities in other Arab models, to represent the liberal and independent women young Arabs."

Lilac was clear editorial policy controversy. Lilac is the first magazine in the Arabian Peninsula is breaking taboos. He dared to show her bikini on the cover.

"Since I established Lilac in Israel 10 years ago, I broke the taboo about women in society. I work for the empowerment and freedom of women," said Yara. "I want to start a new concept of Arab women who dared to break social taboos, and demonstrate their physical beauty in public."

Lilac, that being secular, Arab became the most popular magazines in Israel and read in a number of Arab countries. Women's magazine is written in Arabic, with English inserts."Because of the new and young generation prefer to read in English," Yara said.


Yara hopes policy will provoke a positive discussion, not a disaster. He is aware of all this media in Arab taboo featuring shoulder, knee. and the backs of women, especially women's bikinis. "[The government] may be censored and banned the magazine's circulation. Several Arab countries like Lebanon should not make the ban, because I thought they were very free."
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