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Sri Lanka may ban mini-skirts

Sri Lanka said today it was considering banning mini-skirts following complaints about women wearing skimpy clothing in the conservative island nation.

Updated on: Jan 03, 2011 04:42 PM IST
AFP | By , Colombo
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Sri Lanka said on Monday it was considering banning mini-skirts following complaints about women wearing skimpy clothing in the conservative island nation.

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Nimal Rubasinghe, secretary of the cultural affairs ministry, said the government had received representations calling for a ban on wearing revealing clothing in public, though he declined to name the groups involved.

"There have been complaints from various quarters about mini-skirts, but we are only considering them and no final decision has been taken," Rubasinghe told AFP.

Rubasinghe was responding to a media report that said the government had asked a committee to prepare a dress code for public places to ensure that mini-skirts were outlawed.

The Lakbima News newspaper said mini-skirts could be banned if the cultural ministry had its way under a "new era of moral purity."

President Mahinda Rajapakse's government has recently ordered the removal of billboards featuring scantily-clad women and also launched a campaign to discourage the use of alcohol and tobacco.

Last year, US singer Akon was denied a visa to perform in Sri Lanka after Buddhist monks took offence at one of his videos that featured women in bikinis dancing around a pool in front of a Buddha statue.

 
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