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    #MyDressMyChoice, #NudityIsNotMyChoice goes viral in Kenya

    Twitter has been abuzz in Kenya with news about a woman being attacked and stripped at a bus stop earlier this month because she was "inappropriately dressed". Subsequently the #MyDressMyChoice hashtag has been trending in Nairobi and protesters filled the streets on Monday in support of the campaign...

    It wasn't long however before another hashtag started trending, #NudityIsNotMyChoice, used by those who have a somewhat different opinion on the matter. They say that while the way you dress is your choice, it's not a free pass to dress inappropriately. According to a report on CNN, the anti-group also joined in the protest, chanting "don't be naked" and "wear clothes."

    The initial incident was reportedly captured on video, but has since been removed from YouTube. According to Wambui Ngige who started the #MyDressMyChoice campaign, this is not the first or only incident where a woman has been stripped in public for allegedly wearing indecent clothing.

    Voice your opinion via Twitter by using the #MyDressMyChoice or #NudityisNotMyChoice hashtags.

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    About Ilse van den Berg

    Ilse is a freelance journalist and editor with a passion for people & their stories (check out Passing Stories). She is also the editor of Go & Travel, a platform connecting all the stakeholders in the travel & tourism industry. You can check out her work here and here. Contact Ilse through her website here.
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