The Asian Age

Saudi ‘ indecent dress’ reporter flees kingdom

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Riyadh, June 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 widely- circulated 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 arch- conservati­ves 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. 28:

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 ultra- conservati­ve 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.

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