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No red roses for Saudi sweethearts
on Valentines Day
Riyadh -
Saudi Arabia's religious police have banned red roses ahead of
Valentine's Day, forcing couples in the conservative Muslim nation
to think of new ways to show their love.
The Commission for the Promotion of
Virtue and Prevention of Vice has ordered florists and gift shop
owners in the capital Riyadh to remove any items coloured scarlet,
which is widely seen as symbolising love, newspapers said.
"They visited us last night," the
Saudi Gazette quoted an unidentified florist as saying.
It is not unusual for the Saudi
vice squad to clamp down ahead of Valentine's Day, which it sees as
encouraging relations between men and women outside of wedlock, the
newspaper said.
Saudi Arabia imposes an austere
form of Sunni Islam which prevents unrelated men and women from
mixing, bans women from driving and demands that women wear a
headscarf and a cloak.
Relations outside marriage are
strictly banned and punishable by law. -- Reuters
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