The Asian Age

Women’s fitness centre in Saudi shut down over ‘ indecent’ video

- THE ASIAN AGE

life Riyadh: Saudi sports authoritie­s shut down a female fitness centre in Riyadh Friday over a contentiou­s promotiona­l video that appeared to show a woman in figurehugg­ing workout attire.

“We are not going to tolerate this,” Saudi sports authority chief Turki alSheikh tweeted as he ordered that the centre’s license be withdrawn.

Sheikh, an adviser to powerful Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, also told authoritie­s to investigat­e and prosecute those behind the video.

The video, which was widely circulated on social media but could not be independen­tly verified by AFP, showed a woman with uncovered hair in what appeared to be a gym and kicking a punching bag. The General Sports Authority said the video contained scenes that could corrupt public morals. Saud al- Qahtani, a media adviser to the royal court, lauded the sports authority’s swift response, saying on Twitter that the kingdom was on the path of “moderation without moral breakdown”.

Women are required to wear body- shrouding abaya robes and also cover their hair in public in parts of the ultra- conservati­ve kingdom, which has some of the world’s toughest restrictio­ns on women.

Last July, the police questioned a woman after she appeared in a series of videos, initially posted to Snapchat, wearing a crop top and a high- waisted miniskirt.

She had been filmed walking through the historic fort of Ushaiqer, north of Riyadh, and playing with sand in the dunes. She was later released without charge.

Saudi Arabia, in the midst of a far- reaching liberalisa­tion drive, will allow women to drive from June and recently permitted them to enter sports stadiums for the first time.

The government is also seeking to jump- start women’s sports.

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