Women’s rights mini skirt protest fizzles in Tunisia

Yesterday’s rally was organised by Tunisia’s League for the Defence of Secularism and Freedom. — EPA
Yesterday’s rally was organised by Tunisia’s League for the Defence of Secularism and Freedom. — EPA

Only a handful of women have answered a call by a Tunisian rights’ group to protest the repression of women in the Muslim world by demonstrating in mini skirts.

Saturday’s rally was organised by Tunisia’s League for the Defence of Secularism and Freedom in response to an online campaign in Algeria a week ago which called on Algerian men not to let women wear revealing clothes in public.

Rachid Ben Othman, the league’s leader, launched a counter-initiative and created a Facebook event, calling on women worldwide to rally on June 6 wearing mini skirts. The Facebook page attracted thousands of “likes”, but only a few dozens of women attended the actual rally in Tunisia’s capital.

Protest organisers blamed the low turnout on women’s fears of their families and of Islamists. “It’s sad that we’re moving backward,” said Lilia Kammoun, a teacher at the protest. “My mother used to wear a mini skirt. I used to wear a mini skirt. And today, my daughter is hesitating to wear one. That’s unfortunate.”

Ines Ben Othman, another protester, said she was still wearing “whatever” she wanted. – AFP

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