CariDotMy

 Forgot password?
 Register

ADVERTISEMENT

View: 1139|Reply: 3

[Dunia] Penguatkuasa SAUDI menahan pemakai pakaian JELEK

[Copy link]
Post time 1-1-2020 03:12 AM | Show all posts |Read mode
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia has arrested more than 200 people for violating “public decency” – including by wearing immodest clothing – and “harassment“, police said, in the first such crackdown since the ultra-conservative kingdom began easing social norms.
Some 120 men and women have been arrested over the past week for offending public morals, including wearing “inappropriate clothes“, Riyadh police said in a series of statements on Twitter since Tuesday.
It added that unspecified penalties were imposed on the violators.
Another 88 people were arrested in various harassment cases, police have added in separate statements, after several women complained on social media that they were harassed at the MDL Beast music festival in Riyadh earlier this month.
The electronic music festival, which drew tens of thousands of fans, was billed by organisers as the biggest ever to be hosted in the kingdom.
Police did not offer any further details, including the duration of the detentions.
This marked the first such mass crackdown since de facto ruler Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman began easing social restrictions in the ultra-conservative kingdom, lifting decades-long bans on cinemas and women drivers while allowing gender-mixed concerts and sporting extravaganzas.
The relaxed social norms have been welcomed by many Saudis, two-thirds of whom are under 30.
But in September, Saudi Arabia said it would penalise violations of “public decency“, including wearing immodest clothing and public displays of affection, after the austere kingdom began issuing tourist visas for the first time.

No ‘tight-fitting clothing’

Men and women must avoid “tight-fitting clothing” or clothes with “profane language or images“, read an instruction on an English language website launched by the tourism authority.
“Women should cover shoulders and knees in public,” it added.
The public decency guidelines, first approved by cabinet in April, are widely perceived to be vague and have sparked public concern that they would be open to interpretation.
They have also stoked fears of a revival of morality policing.
Saudi Arabia’s religious police once elicited widespread fear, chasing men and women out of malls to pray and berating anyone seen mingling with the opposite sex.
But the bearded enforcers of public morality, whose powers have been clipped in recent years, are now largely out of sight. - AFP
Some 120 men and women have been arrested over the past week for offending public morals, including wearing “inappropriate clothes”, Riyadh police said in a series of statements on Twitter since Tuesday, AFP reported.
It added that unspecified penalties were imposed on the violators.
Another 88 people were arrested in various harassment cases, police have added in separate statements, after several women complained on social media that they were harassed at the MDL Beast music festival in Riyadh earlier this month.
The electronic music festival, which drew tens of thousands of fans, was billed by organizers as the biggest ever to be hosted in the kingdom.
Police did not offer any further details, including the duration of the detentions.
This marked the first such mass crackdown since Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman began his so-called plan to “modernize” the ultra-conservative Arab kingdom.
Men and women must avoid “tight-fitting clothing” or clothes with “profane language or images”, read an instruction on an English language website launched by the tourism authority.
“Women should cover shoulders and knees in public,” it added.
The public decency guidelines, first approved by cabinet in April, are widely perceived to be vague and have sparked public concern that they would be open to interpretation.



Rate

1

View Rating Log

Reply

Use magic Report


ADVERTISEMENT


 Author| Post time 1-1-2020 03:14 AM | Show all posts
Between Monday and Saturday, the Saudi authorities arrested more than 200 people, including dozens of women, and issued sentences against them, on the grounds of wearing "inappropriate clothes" and "mischievous violations" and harassment cases, according to the police.These are the first mass arrests announced in the conservative kingdom since the start of a series of social changes led by the young crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, who pledged two years ago to end decades of militancy.
In what appeared to be an organized campaign, Riyadh police said in a series of data, the last of which was on Sunday, that they arrested between 111 and Saturday 111 violators, 45 men and 66 women, "their violations included wearing inappropriate clothes in public places", and "the penalties established against violators" have been imposed .
The police also referred to "nine irregular violations of modesty and the application of the penalties imposed on the perpetrators, all of whom are women," according to (Russia Today).
In addition, between Tuesday and Saturday, the Saudi police arrested 88 accused of "various harassment cases", after "evidence of their involvement in the crime of harassment (…) has been provided and regulatory measures have been taken against them."
The police did not specify what penalties were applied to each of the detainees, or extended their detention.
Saudi Arabia has relaxed restrictions on entertainment in all its forms, as the crown prince seeks to change the conservative image of his country. It has abolished the ban on cinemas, which lasted for many years, and allowed the organization of sports championships and mixed concerts.https://www.news1.news/



Reply

Use magic Report

Post time 1-1-2020 07:29 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Bodoh. Dah King buka sempadan ke arah liberal,  patut salahkan pemerintah.. Dulu katup habis, bila dah pecah tradisi mmg payah.. Polis fesyen..
Reply

Use magic Report

Post time 1-1-2020 08:28 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Tentera dajjal dah menyusup masuk ke Madinah
Reply

Use magic Report

You have to log in before you can reply Login | Register

Points Rules

 

ADVERTISEMENT


Forum Hot Topic
Tiada gambar kampus di OZ, Shuhada sahkan sambung belajar di kolej swasta bukan universiti (UPDATE)
JoyahMengayahTiada gambar kampus di OZ, Shuhada sahka
Views : 141550 Replies : 3979
Konsert Maroon 5 di KL, 2025
maklukpenggodaKonsert Maroon 5 di KL, 2025
Views : 939 Replies : 2
Pewaris empayar Jepun berusia 18 tahun
mojarean_XPewaris empayar Jepun berusia 18 tahun
Views : 75356 Replies : 4
Mari Tepek Gif Picture V.7
tariMari Tepek Gif Picture V.7
Views : 97711 Replies : 5183
Syamsul dan Ira sah bercerai talak 1
Glass_shoesSyamsul dan Ira sah bercerai talak 1
Views : 44900 Replies : 684
Raysha rizrose pregnant
nhaoRaysha rizrose pregnant
Views : 12485 Replies : 15
kuiz dan Kenali Borneo
Vellfirekuiz dan Kenali Borneo
Views : 21583 Replies : 508
Tyra
aaanf14Tyra
Views : 42225 Replies : 331
Concorde Hotel KL Bakal Dijual Pada Harga RM700 Juta
intan_smsbConcorde Hotel KL Bakal Dijual Pada Harg
Views : 11726 Replies : 4
Kajian Institut Kajian Pasaran (IPSOS) yang melihat Malaysia antara negara yang merekodkan insiden buli siber tertinggi.
YgBenarKajian Institut Kajian Pasaran (IPSOS) y
Views : 11468 Replies : 13

 

ADVERTISEMENT


 


ADVERTISEMENT
Follow Us

ADVERTISEMENT


Mobile|Archiver|Mobile*default|About Us|CariDotMy

9-9-2024 11:29 PM GMT+8 , Processed in 0.314754 second(s), 22 queries , Gzip On, Redis On.

Powered by Discuz! X3.4

Copyright © 2001-2021, Tencent Cloud.

Quick Reply To Top Return to the list