Saudi Arabia: ’ISIS’ Children Clothes in the Market!

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In the markets of Ha'el in Saudi Arabia, the so-called "Committee for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice" confiscated a quantity of children's clothes on which the word "ISIS" in Arabic was printed.
Other pieces of clothing showed images of explosive belts. Earlier, the committee had received a complaint by a lady who bought some clothes before later noticing at home that they carry such prints.

On its official website, the committee explained that the batch of clothes was confiscated and that it would start taking the required measures in coordination with concerned authorities.
The measure, according to committee, is a part of the campaign to fight misled thoughts. It also backs security services against any attempt to deceive the society, especially young boys and girls.
Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team
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