Six young Iranians arrested for dancing on rooftops to US singer Pharrell Williams' hit "Happy" in a video that went viral on the Internet have been released on bail, reports said today.
The reports were confirmed by Tehran-based fashion photographer Reihane Taravati, who along with her friends was arrested for what Tehran police chief Hossen Sajedinia called a "vulgar clip which hurt public chastity."
"Hi I'm back," Taravati said in a post on the Instagram website.
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Recorded on a smart phone, the video shows three girls dancing in a room, on rooftops and in secluded alleys alongside three young men to Williams' "Happy" tune.
The clip has since gone viral, and been viewed more than 265,000 times.
Taravati also thanked Williams for showing support during her brief detention.
The singer had protested over the treatment of the young Iranians on Twitter, saying: "It's beyond sad these kids were arrested for trying to spread happiness" -- referring to the idea behind his original video of dancing in the streets and be happy.
The Iranian authorities are yet to confirm the dancers' release on bail.
But according to sources on social media close to the youths, the clip's director remains in custody, facing an array of charges including "deceiving" the group.
The reports of their release came amid an apparent message of support for the group by Iran's President Hassan Rouhani, who is China on an official visit.
"Happiness is our people's right. We shouldn't be too hard on behaviours caused by joy," a Twitter account believed to be run by his close aides, @HassanRouhani, quoted the president from a speech in June 2013 shortly after his election.