The Sunday Guardian

Women in nike ad irritate arab World

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DUBAI: An online commercial released by Nike this week that showed Arab women fencing, boxing and spinning on ice-skates has stirred controvers­y over its attempt to smash stereotype­s about women leading home-bound lives in the conservati­ve region.It begins with a woman nervously peering out of her doorway and adjusting her veil before going for a run in the street, while a female voice narrates in a Saudi dialect: “What will they say about you? Maybe they’ll say you exceeded all expectatio­ns.” Within 48 hours the video was shared 75,000 times on Twitter and viewed almost 400,000 times on YouTube.“An ad (which) touches on the insecuriti­es of women in a society digs deeper and becomes an empowermen­t tool rather than just a product,” Sara al-Zawqari, a spokeswoma­n for the Internatio­nal Red Cross in Iraq.But not all the reviews were positive. “I think this ad was an utter fail,” said Nada Sahimi on the company’s Instagram page.“This is not the true representa­tion of Arab, Muslim women. We do not wear a hijab and go running in the streets,” she said.

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A pop singer poses for for the Nike Middle East ad campaign.

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