What's illegal under Saudi Arabia's new 'public decency' law?
Saudi Arabia's "public decency" law is as of now being concentrated by specialists regarding how it will be executed. The enactment, which condemns any demonstration regarded tacky to general society, may produce results very soon over the ultra-preservationist kingdom.
Its first article characterizes open conventionality as "a lot of practices and ethics that mirror the nation's social standards, qualities and personality." Under the bill, shameless apparel, spray painting workmanship, and a few different acts may end up unlawful and may convey a fine of 5,000 riyals ($1,333).
Here's everything you have to think about the law:
The enactment was formally passed on April 9
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