Sudan wants women out of their pants
It is unfortunate they are not discussing what a bad law it is. Requiring women to wear funny clothes is a crime against human decency. It is a product of letting perverts set the fashion agenda, because they fear they cannot control their own hormones.A Christian woman who faces 40 lashes for wearing trousers in Sudan made a dramatic appearance in court yesterday to fight her case.
Lubna Ahmed al-Hussein walked into the packed hearing in the same green slacks that got her arrested.
Under Islamic laws used in parts of the country, it is illegal for a woman to wear trousers rather than long skirts in public.
But the law is not supposed to apply to non-Muslims like Miss Hussein, a former journalist who works for the United Nations.
And it is only imposed sporadically in the capital, Khartoum, where she was arrested.
Indecency cases are not uncommon in Sudan, but Miss Hussein has used hers to campaign against dress codes.Yesterday journalists scuffled with police armed with batons outside the court and some reporters, who were briefly detained, had equipment confiscated.
Scores of women, some wearing slacks, attended to support Miss Hussein.
The case was adjourned as lawyers discussed whether her status as a UN employee gave her legal immunity.
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