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Camelia Entekhabifard (also Camelia E. Fard or Camelia Entekhabi-Fard, Persian: کاملیا انتخابی فرد‎, born 1973 in Tehran) is an Iranian journalist and author who now lives in New York City. Initially interested in poetry and painting, she became a journalist for the daily Zan. In 1999 she conducted research on women earning money in the Iranian city of Qom, a center for Shi'a scholarship and pilgrimage, by engaging in temporary marriage with pilgrims and religious scholars, in what she called a thinly veiled form of prostitution. This work resulted in her being imprisoned for 11 weeks in Towhid Prison. She moved to the United States and in 2001 wrote a piece in the Village Voice about these issues.
Camelia Malik (born April 22, 1955) is an Indonesian actress and dangdut singer. She is also known as Diva Dangdut Jaipong. Her father, Djamaluddin Malik was a film director while her maternal half-brother, Ahmad Albar, is a rock singer.
A bearer of the name is French singer, Camélia Jordana Aliouane. She uses Camélia Jordana as her stage name.

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