Called 'One of Us', the women's campaign wants to ban shorts, sleeveless shirts, and revealing dresses. ''Help us preserve Qatari values and culture. Please dress modestly in public spaces, covering knees and shoulders,'' reads the campaign flyer. ''We're not trying to impose the hijab (traditional Gulf-area long black tunic and veil), just a modest way of dressing that won't force us to see too many body parts when we're in public,'' said campaign organizer Najla Al-Mahmoud. The country's tourist board decided to sign on to the campaign, which was launched in June, to make tourists feel welcome and help them avoid embarrassing situations, according to Doha News. The emirate's penal code bans what is considered to be indecent clothing in public.
Ai de quem se atrevesse a pedir isto por aqui. Se fosse um Padre Católico a pedir algum decoro na Igreja era crucificado junto ao altar pelos idiotas úteis que no Ocidente servem o Islão.
Ai de quem se atrevesse a pedir isto por aqui. Se fosse um Padre Católico a pedir algum decoro na Igreja era crucificado junto ao altar pelos idiotas úteis que no Ocidente servem o Islão.
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