Girl walking in Saudi Arabia in a skirt, arrested
The Saudi model Hulud arrested for a video of her in a short skirt walks around the ancient Fort of Ushiki. Hulud does not deny that the walk was, however, claims that a clip posted to the social network Snapchat without her knowledge.
That the girl was detained, said police in Saudi Arabia. During the interrogation, Hulu said that the viral video “posted to an account assigned to her without her knowledge”.
Saudi Arabian miniskirt-wearing model Khulood arrested by police https://t.co/z2531YsI9U pic.twitter.com/ROf3RtTe0e
— IBTimes UK (@IBTimesUK) on 18 July 2017.
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However, she said that all the time, it was accompanied by a male relative, which corresponds to the laws of Saudi Arabia.
The report said that Hulu engaged in the General Prosecutor’s office in Riyadh. If the girl is found guilty, she faces a fine and jail time.
The fact that Saudi Arabia continues to persecute women for their choice of clothing, suggests that the authorities made no progress with their paternalistic and discriminatory views.Sara Lee Uitzondering on the Middle East Human rights organization Human Rights Watch
“Saudi Arabia plans to change society and the empowerment of women will never become a reality until the authorities are pursuing a woman for the choice of clothes”, she added.
This refers to an ambitious plan Vision 2030, released 31-year-old crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
In the video, originally posted in Snapchat, shot girl walking along a narrow street of the ancient building Uchaikin. This monument is located in the province-approximately 155 km North of Riyadh.
لو كانت كان اجنبية تغزلوا بجمال خصرها وفتنتة عيناها .. سعودية بس لانها يطلبوا محاكمتها ! #مطلوب_محاكمة_مودل_خلود
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— فاطمة العيسى (@50BM_) 16 Jul 2017
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Naj is one of the most conservative regions of Saudi Arabia. Here at the end of the eighteenth century was born the founder of Wahhabism, Muhammad Ibn Abd al-Wahhab.
The laws of Saudi Arabia based on Sharia and Patriarchal traditions that severely restrict women’s rights.
Women here are required to wear headscarves and clothing that covers the body from head to toe.
They are also not allowed to drive the car and be in the company of men other than their relatives.