The Telegraph: Saudi Arabia allows short skirts to be worn at...

The Telegraph: Saudi Arabia allows short skirts to be worn at...
The Telegraph: Saudi Arabia allows short skirts to be worn at...

Washington – “Al-Quds Al-Arabi”:

The British newspaper “Telegraph” noted that Saudi Arabia decided to allow professional women in the upcoming golf tournament in the country in November to wear shorts and short-sleeved polo shirts, but it did not approve of males wearing shorts last year under the pretext of strict regulations in the Kingdom.

The “Telegraph” said that competition between professional women will be for a prize money of more than one million dollars.

The award, sponsored by , will be the second largest prize for a non-major company in the European Women’s Tour.

The championship will be held at the Royal Golf Club near Jeddah, and there will be an additional $ 500,000 as a prize available to join professional women with non-professional players from Saudi Arabia.

The newspaper revealed that the Saudi recommendation was “to wear modest clothes with trousers and shorts halfway up the leg, but there is no need for shirts with sleeves.”

The “Telegraph” confirmed that Saudi Arabia is accused of sports laundering as the country uses sports tournaments to cover up its actions against human rights, freedom of expression and other violations.

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