Ugandan women have not only been speaking out against the
law, which prohibits them from wearing mini-skirts, revealing and provoking
dresses, they have also taken to the streets of Kampala this morning to protest
against it. According to them, the government should give them good health
care, but should not undress them on the streets.
Before passing the anti-gay bill into law, the Ugandan
government first signed into law a bill that stops any form of pornography, and
alongside it was a law that stops the women from wearing skimpy, revealing and
provocative dresses.
The law makes it illegal to wear revealing clothing,
including tops that show too much cleavage and miniskirts, defined as anything
above the knee.
In Ugandan, if you dress in such a way that you irritate the
mind and excite the people then you are badly dressed; if you draw the
attention of the other person outside there with a malicious purpose of
exciting and stimulating him or her into sex, you are going against the law.
6 Comments
Is it not a shame dat women ar taught how to dress?
ReplyDeletePls mk dey go house go think of how to get gud hubby & jobs
ReplyDeleteCan dis law come to nig pls???
ReplyDeleteIf dz law dias cm to naija a lot of babes wil go to jail...becoz dey can't jus do witout bum shots,mimi-skirts & revealing dresses. I see it comin
ReplyDeleteIf dz law dias cm to naija a lot of babes wil go to jail...becoz dey can't jus do witout bum shots,mimi-skirts & revealing dresses. I see it comin
ReplyDeleteSo dey like dia nude lifestyle? God dey oo
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