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Saudi Arabia woman 'arrested for hugging' singer Majid al-Mohandis | Saudi Arabia woman 'arrested for hugging' singer Majid al-Mohandis |
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A woman in Saudi Arabia has been arrested after running on stage to hug a male singer during a concert, according to reports. | A woman in Saudi Arabia has been arrested after running on stage to hug a male singer during a concert, according to reports. |
Majid al-Mohandis was performing at a festival in the western city of Taif when the woman darted on to the stage. | Majid al-Mohandis was performing at a festival in the western city of Taif when the woman darted on to the stage. |
Videos posted online showed her holding on to Mr Mohandis while security staff tried to pull her off him. | Videos posted online showed her holding on to Mr Mohandis while security staff tried to pull her off him. |
Women in Saudi Arabia are not allowed to mix in public with men who are unrelated to them. | Women in Saudi Arabia are not allowed to mix in public with men who are unrelated to them. |
Mr Mohandis, whose website says is "the prince of Arab singing", has not commented on the incident. The Iraqi-born singer, who also has Saudi citizenship, continued to perform after the incident. | Mr Mohandis, whose website says is "the prince of Arab singing", has not commented on the incident. The Iraqi-born singer, who also has Saudi citizenship, continued to perform after the incident. |
A public prosecutor will now consider harassment charges against the woman, police told Okaz, a leading Saudi newspaper, and Efe news agency. | A public prosecutor will now consider harassment charges against the woman, police told Okaz, a leading Saudi newspaper, and Efe news agency. |
The country has strict morality laws regarding alcohol prohibition, modest clothing and gender segregation. | The country has strict morality laws regarding alcohol prohibition, modest clothing and gender segregation. |
Restrictions that had long been placed on women attending public events in the kingdom have been relaxed in the past year under a series of reforms by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. | Restrictions that had long been placed on women attending public events in the kingdom have been relaxed in the past year under a series of reforms by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. |
Vision 2030, unveiled last year, aims to increase household spending on cultural and entertainment activities in the oil-dependent kingdom from 2.9% to 6% by 2030. | Vision 2030, unveiled last year, aims to increase household spending on cultural and entertainment activities in the oil-dependent kingdom from 2.9% to 6% by 2030. |
Women were allowed to attend a concert and a football match for the first time on the same weekend, and the kingdom also hosted its first concert by a female singer, Lebanese star Hiba Tawaji, in December. Women were also allowed to drive from last month. | Women were allowed to attend a concert and a football match for the first time on the same weekend, and the kingdom also hosted its first concert by a female singer, Lebanese star Hiba Tawaji, in December. Women were also allowed to drive from last month. |
But significant restrictions remain in place and women still have to adhere to strict dress codes. The unnamed woman seen hugging Mr Mohandis was wearing a niqab, a headdress that shows only the eyes. |
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