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[Published: Friday February 28 2014]

Uganda police stop protests against miniskirt ban

Kampala , 28 Feb - (ANA)- Police in Uganda have prevented women from marching through the streets of the capital, Kampala, in protest at new laws banning the wearing of miniskirts. Instead about 200 women, some dressed in short skirts, gathered outside the national theatre to voice their anger. There have been several incidents over the past week of women in short skirts being publicly harassed and assaulted. This follows the signing by the president of the anti-pornography bill, which bans "indecent" dressing. Proposing the legislation last year, Uganda's Ethics and Integrity Minister Simon Lokodo said that women who wore "anything above the knee" should be arrested.
Uganda is a socially conservative country - and this week President Yoweri Museveni enacted a bill toughening penalties for gay people in the country. Dubbed "the miniskirt law" by Uganda's media, the anti-pornography legislation was raised in parliament on Tuesday after the cases of harassment - some women have been publicly undressed for wearing miniskirts. The prime minister and attorney general told MPs that the cabinet would recall the law to review it. The police have issued a statement condemning those who engaged in "mob... undressing". Police officers in riot gear watched as the women gathered in the grounds of the national theatre carrying placards with a range of messages. One read "my body my business", another "thou shalt not touch my miniskirt". One of the event organisers said she was even harassed when she went to the police headquarters to seek permission to hold the march. "I was wearing a dress I considered official. Policeman after policeman - low-ranking, high-ranking - they each told me, 'You cannot enter this place in that miniskirt,'" Patience Akumu said. Ms Akumu said some officers then manhandled her and confiscated her phone when she took pictures of them. (ANA)
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