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Saudi Arabia bans rainbow-coloured toys and children’s clothing

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A rainbow in itself symbolises success, hope and fortune to many of us, gazing upon the vibrant colours brings happiness and excitement, but not for one country

Authorities in Saudi Arabia have been seizing rainbow-coloured toys and children’s clothing

They claim it encourages homosexuality.

A state-TV report showed officials removing a range of items from shops in the capital city

They included hair clips, toys, t-shirts, hats and pencil cases.

One official said the items “contradict the Islamic faith and public morals, and promote homosexual colours targeting the younger generation”.

The commerce ministry tweeted separately that its teams were confiscating

In the video they explain “products that contain symbols and signs calling for deviation and contradicting common sense”.

Shops found to be selling them would face legal penalties.

Under the country’s interpretation of Islamic law, consensual same-sex relationships is punishable by death or flogging

When it comes to the response from the White House, Karine Jean-Pierre says the U.S sees human rights as universal.

“We work around the globe to protect LGBTQI+ persons from violence and abuse […] and empower local LGBTQI+ movements and persons. “

KARINE JEAN-PIERRE

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