Saudi police arrest woman for removing veil on Twitter


Riyadh, Dec 13 (AFP): Police in the Saudi capital said today they had arrested a woman for taking off her veil in public and posting pictures of her daring action on Twitter.

Police spokesman Fawaz al-Maiman did not name the woman, but several websites identified her as Malak al-Shehri, who triggered a huge backlash on social media after posing without the hijab in a main Riyadh street last month.

Maiman said in a statement that the police in the ultra-conservative kingdom acted in line with their duty to monitor "violations of general morals".

He said the women posted a tweet of herself standing next to a popular Riyadh cafe but without wearing the Islamic headscarf that is required in Saudi society.

The woman, in her 20s, was taken to prison, he said, also accusing her of "speaking openly about prohibited relations with (non-related) men".

"Riyadh police stress that the action of this woman violates the laws applied in this country," Maiman said, urging the public to "adhere to the teachings of Islam".

The oil-rich desert kingdom has some of the world's tightest restrictions on women and is the only country where they are not allowed to drive.

Women in Saudi Arabia are expected to cover from head to toe when in public.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Wed, Dec 14 2016

    This is perhaps a crime as per their law and the punishment for violating the law might have been already determined

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  • sri, Karkala

    Tue, Dec 13 2016

    All the men in Saudi start wearing similar dress code as women...

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  • Sameer, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 13 2016

    Each and every country has their law. So if anyone need to stay then should respect the law of the country (May be its India, Saudi or North Korea or any other)

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