Qatar has issued a decree advising tourists that leggings are not considered pants and are not modest enough to wear in public.
Leggings
have been singled out in pamphlets distributed by the Gulf state as
inappropriate attire for tourists in the notoriously strict Islamic
country.
The
Reflect Your Respect campaign, launched by the Qatar Islamic Cultural
Center, has listed some advice and tips for tourists on how to dress
modestly in preparation for the 2022 Football World Cup it is hosting.
The
pamphlets ask visitors to help preserve Qatar's culture and values.
They state: 'If you are in Qatar, you are one of us. Please dress
modestly in public places.'
It then adds: 'Leggings are not pants.'
The campaign uses social media to help get its message across, including the use of its own Twitter account.
There are a range of
other recommendations included in the campaign that visitors need to be
wary of if planning to travel to Qatar.
The campaign has received a mixed reaction online.
One
person responded: 'If this campaign ran in the UK it would be blasted
for being "racist". Why is it suddenly acceptable elsewhere, regardless
of religious or cultural beliefs? Basic human rights should be accepted
globally, not just where some see fit.'
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