The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Iran front pages mourn trailblazi­ng female mathematic­ian

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TEHRAN: Iranian media have hailed trailblazi­ng Iranborn mathematic­ian Maryam Mirzakhani following her death from cancer, with her image blazoned across newspaper front pages yesterday.

In some cases newspapers even broke with tradition and portrayed Mirzakhani without her hair covered by a hijab – mandatory for women in public since the Islamic republic's 1979 revolution.

Mirzakhani, the first woman to win the coveted Fields Medal, died aged 40 on Saturday in a US hospital after the breast cancer she had been battling for four years spread to her bone marrow.

Mirzakhani was born and studied in Iran before leaving to pursue her career in the United States.

When she won the Fields Medal – the equivalent of the Nobel Prize for mathematic­s – in 2014, newspapers used every means possible to avoid showing her hair, including publishing old images of her in Iran with covered hair or drawing her picture with an improvised head scarf.

Some criticised the move then and on Sunday many chose to publish Mirzakhani's picture without a hijab – perhaps easier to justify for authoritie­s after her death.

Ham shahri, a centrist newspaper owned by the municipali­ty of Tehran, and reformist economic daily Donyaye Eghtesad both used full-blown portraits of her without a hijab.

“The Queen of Mathematic­s' Eternal Departure,” Donyaye Eghtesad's headline read.

The reformist Shargh daily published a photo of her wearing a hat – under the headline 'The Queen of Numbers Land' – while some others used designs and photo editing to fade her signature short hair into a black backdrop.

Other newspapers continued to use older photograph­s or sketches showing Mirzakhani wearing a headscarf.

Only ultraconse­rvative newspapers Resalat and Keyhan did not feature her picture on the front page, with the latter covering her story in an inside page with a picture of her wearing hijab.

Messages of grief also poured in on social media, including from senior officials.

President Hassan Rouhani was among the first to react following news of her death, posting a recent picture of Mirzakhani on Instagram without her head covered.

Writing in Shargh about Mirzakhani, reformist figure Azar Mansouri urged Rouhani to pick female ministers in the cabinet the moderate cleric is forming after he won re-election in May. — AFP

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