Yahoo – AFP,
July 18, 2017
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| Women in Saudi Arabia are required to wear long black abaya robes and cover their hair in public (AFP Photo/FAYEZ NURELDINE) |
Riyadh
(AFP) - Saudi police said Tuesday they were questioning a woman who appeared in
an online video in a miniskirt and crop top walking through a historic site in
the ultraconservative kingdom.
A series of
videos, initially posted over the weekend to the Snapchat account of
"Model Khulood", show a young woman in a high-waisted miniskirt
walking through a fort in Ushaiqer, outside the capital Riyadh, playing with
sand in the dunes and turning towards the camera for a close-up, her long hair
uncovered.
The videos
have since been uploaded to YouTube and tweeted by different users.
Saudi
media, including the main dailies Sabq and Okaz, on Tuesday quoted a spokesman
for police in Riyadh as saying the woman was being questioned and had confessed
to visiting the site with her male guardian.
Saudi
Arabia's guardianship system mandates accompaniment by or written permission
from a male relative -- usually a father, husband or brother -- for women to
study, work or travel.
The woman
denied that she had uploaded the clips and that the Snapchat account was hers,
the spokesman said.
The case
has now been referred to the public prosecutor's office, which will decide
whether to prosecute the woman.
The local
government of Riyadh had issued a memo saying authorities were searching for
the woman who had been "walking around... in indecent clothing".
The snaps
have sparked heated debate, with social media users in the region and beyond
weighing in on questions of gender and rights in the kingdom, where women are
required to wear long black abaya robes and cover their hair in public.
Many have
come to the defence of the young woman, pointing out the privileges afforded to
Western women by Saudi authorities. US First Lady Melania Trump and Ivanka
Trump, daughter of the president, did not cover their hair when they visited
Saudi Arabia in May.
"If it
were Trump's daughter, we would have braced ourselves for the flood of
compliments and love poems," read one tweet.
"Problem
solved," tweeted Shahd bint Fahd alongside a picture of the model with
Ivanka Trump's face superimposed over the original.
Others
expressed outrage and derided those speaking out in support of the model.
"These
are the demands of the liberal ignorant community: a naked woman, a co-ed movie
theatre, and music and dance. That's progress to them! Not health care and not
education," read one tweet.

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