Just Earth News | @justearthnews | 19 Jul 2017, 09:59 am Print
The woman was arrested after a video featuring her in a miniskirt went viral.
The clip in which she appeared, showed her wearing a mini-skirt and a tank top, walking along an empty street in a fort at Ushayqir Heritage Village, about 155km (96 miles) north of the capital Riyadh.
Saudi police arrest woman for skirt video https://t.co/zwGw5NQmsz | #مطلوب_محاكمة_مودل_خلود pic.twitter.com/njVoEpQ9xI
— Middle East Monitor (@MiddleEastMnt) July 19, 2017
Following a social media outrage, police booked her on Tuesday and referred her case to the public prosecutor, local news outlet Al-Ekhbariya tweeted.
However, her plight had the critics divided as a section of the society praised her for the bold move, while the majority booed her.
"We should respect the laws of the country. In France, the niqab [face-covering veil] is banned and women are fined if they wear it. In Saudi Arabia, wearing abayas and modest clothing is part of the kingdom's laws," a Twitter user posted.
#مطلوب_محاكمه_مودل_خلود
— ༄ (@SecundaMO) July 17, 2017
Showing skin isn't wrong
Sexuality isn't wrong
Free expression isn't wrong.
It's the 21st century you idiots.
While another said in her defence: "If she was a foreigner, they would sing about the beauty of her waist and the enchantment of her eyes... But because she is Saudi they are calling for her arrest."
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