Syria: Women Govt Workers Banned From Wearing Make-up in Latakia
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Syria: Women govt workers banned from wearing make-up in Latakia
A decision by authorities in the Syrian province of Latakia to ban female public sector employees from wearing makeup during official working hours has sparked widespread anger and controversy, prompting the province's media directorate to issue a clarification. Activists criticised the decision as an infringement on personal freedoms and an attempt to restrict women's rights. In response, the media directorate said the move "does not aim to res…
The authorities of the province of Latakia have banned makeup for women civil servants, a measure that raises an outcry and highlights the imposition of a radical dogma in the country, despite its openness to international law.
Damascus - Syrian authorities in the western province of Latakia have banned female public sector employees from wearing make-up at work. The decision has sparked outrage and many Syrians have expressed concerns about restricting personal freedoms. Authorities responded by saying the aim was not to restrict anyone but rather to "regulate professional appearance and prevent excessive use of cosmetics," according to AFP.
In Latakia, female civil servants are banned from wearing makeup during working hours.
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