(ANSAmed) - DUBAI, MAY 28 - A Kuwaiti mother has lost
custody of her children after her ex-husband showed the court a
picture of her wearing a bikini in the company of a man lacking
blood ties to her.
The incident has occurred in an emirate known for being a
trailblazer in the Gulf region on the issue of women's rights.
The court's verdict led to an initiative by Kuwaiti lawmaker
Hamdan Al-Azemi, head of the anti-social behavior committee, to
submit a proposal to ban ''nudity'' in public areas and hotels.
The concept of nudity - he told the daily Al-Rai, quoted by Gulf
News - does not require any additional explanation, as it would
be for any other ''negative phenomena'' running counter to local
culture or ''the precepts of Islam''.
Al-Azemi said that that women's bathing suits were ''alien
to the Kuwaiti culture and could not be accepted or tolerated''.
The issue of bikinis has thus become the center of debate
raised by conservative politicians, who say that ''wearing a
bikini is not a personal choice or a matter of personal
freedom,'' but rather ''an assault on local values and sense of
decency and modesty.''
The decision by the committee will have to be approved by the
parliament before it is referred to the government. If it is
accepted by the ministers, it will be enacted as a binding legal
text. (ANSAmed).
Kuwaiti woman loses child custody after wearing a bikini
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