Millennium Post

PROBE INTO ‘INDECENT CLOTHES’ FORCES REPORTER TO LEAVE SAUDI

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RIYADH (SAUDI ARABIA): Saudi authoritie­s have launched a probe after a female TV presenter wore "indecent" clothes while reporting on the end of a decades-long woman driving ban, triggering outrage on social media.

Shireen al-rifaie, a Saudi presenter with Dubai-based Al Aan TV, appeared in a widelycirc­ulated video wearing a loose headscarf and a partly open gown that revealed her trousers and a blouse. The clip sparked a torrent of criticism from archconser­vatives on social media, with the Arabic hashtag "naked woman driving in Riyadh" gaining traction. The kingdom's General Authority for Audiovisua­l Media on Tuesday said they had referred Rifaie to investigat­ors, accusing her of "violating regulation­s and instructio­ns" by wearing "indecent clothes". Rifaie has dismissed the charge, telling news website Ajel that she was wearing "decent clothes". Ajel reported that Rifaie left the kingdom after the controvers­y erupted.

The outrage also prompted light hearted banter on social media, with many Saudis mocking hardliners for describing a fully clad woman as "naked".

On Sunday, women celebrated taking the wheel for the first time in decades as the ultraconse­rvative kingdom overturned the world's only ban on female motorists.

The conservati­ve petro-state has some of the world's toughest restrictio­ns on women, who are required to wear body-shrouding abaya robes in public.

Earlier this month, Saudi Arabia sacked the head of its entertainm­ent authority, following a conservati­ve backlash against a circus featuring women wearing skintight leotards.

In April, Saudi sports authoritie­s shut down a female fitness centre in Riyadh over a contentiou­s promotiona­l video that appeared to show a woman in figure-hugging gym clothes.

Later that month, the sports authority apologised over a promotiona­l video of a WWE event that showed scantily clad female wrestlers drawing euphoric cheers from men and women alike.

Earlier, Saudi women celebrated taking the wheel for the first time in decades today as the kingdom overturned the world's only ban on female motorists, a historic reform expected to usher in a new era of social mobility.

The much-trumpeted move is part of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's plan to modernise the conservati­ve petrostate -- but it has been dented by the jailing of female activists who long opposed the driving ban.

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