KUWAITI CITY – The Kuwaiti parliament yesterday passed a law banning women from working at night, except those in the medical profession, and barring them from jobs considered ‘immoral’.
The law, which was passed unanimously, prohibits women from working between 20h00 and 07h00 and in jobs that “contravene with public morals and in all-men service places at any time”. Conservative and Islamist MPs, who form a majority in the 50-member house, said the law aims at protecting women from “being exploited in immoral activities”.Kuwait is a conservative Muslim emirate where alcohol is banned, but it does not have a strict dress code for women such as that enforced in neighbouring Saudi Arabia.Kuwaiti women took part in parliamentary elections for the first time in June 2006, one year after they were granted full political rights following a struggle lasting four decades.Nampa-AFPConservative and Islamist MPs, who form a majority in the 50-member house, said the law aims at protecting women from “being exploited in immoral activities”.Kuwait is a conservative Muslim emirate where alcohol is banned, but it does not have a strict dress code for women such as that enforced in neighbouring Saudi Arabia.Kuwaiti women took part in parliamentary elections for the first time in June 2006, one year after they were granted full political rights following a struggle lasting four decades.Nampa-AFP
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