Women flogged in DR Congo for wearing short skirt.

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The government announced on Saturday that women and girls had been publicly flogged by militiamen in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo for donning short skirts or pants. It vowed to prosecute the offenders.

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According to a readout of a cabinet meeting released on Saturday, Prime Minister Jean-Michel Lukonde “condemned the degrading and barbaric abuses by the gunmen” from the armed Malaika organisation.

According to Lukonde, the militia had “recently punished girls and women clad in short skirts and trousers.” The militia is enforcing Islamic sharia laws in the region under their control.

In order to bring about the punishment of the offenders, a government delegation would be sent to Salambila, in the eastern province of Maniema.

The Malaika militia, which says it speaks for the local population, wants the government to give it a larger portion of the Salamabila gold mines’ profits.

It is one among many armed organizations that are free to operate in the unstable, mineral-rich east of the enormous Central African nation.

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