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24 women are currently facing flogging for wearing trousers in Sudan
In Sudan women are not allowed to wear tight trousers or items of clothing that expose parts of their body as its regarded as indecent. Between 40,000 and 50,000 women a year are flogged for breaching this draconian law. 24 women are currently facing flogging for wearing trousers in Sudan. More news to follow.By Sibusiso Ngwenya