Saturday, 6 April 2013

Uganda Would Ban Beyonce From Their Televisions, Now Women Who Wear Mini Skirts In Public May Get Arrested


Uganda is considering measures against womens rights that would lead to ladies wearing short skirts in public being arrested.
The proposed law would mark a return to the era of dictator Idi Amin, who banned short skirts by decree. Many Ugandans are opposed to the idea and it has spawned a Twitter hashtag, #SaveMiniSkirt.

The bill would ensure that musicians like beyonce would be banned from television.

According to the guardian, Simon Lokodo, Uganda's ethics and integrity minister defended the plans for this new law.
Lokodo, a former Catholic priest, suggested that victims of sexual violence invited trouble. "One can wear what one wants, but please do not be provocative," he said. "We know people who are indecently dressed: they do it provocatively and sometimes they are attacked. An onlooker is moved to attack her and we want to avoid those areas. He is a criminal but he was also provoked and enticed." Asked if men would be banned from wearing shorts, the minister replied: "Men are normally not the object of attraction; they are the ones who are provoked. They can go bare-chested on the beach, but would you allow your daughter to go bare-chested?"

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