- Umchwasho
Umchwasho is a
tradition al chastityrite inSwaziland . While the rite is active, unmarried women are not allowed to have sexual relations and must wear a traditional set of tassels. The tassels are usually made ofwool and are worn around the neck like ascarf . Girls aged 18 and under must wear blue-and-yellow tassels and are not allowed any physical contact with males. Those aged 19 or over must wear red-and-black tassels and are allowed some physical contact with males but notsexual intercourse . Those that are caught going against umchwasho are fined one animal (typically a cow).The most recent period of umchwasho ran between
9 September 2001 and19 August 2005 . King Mswati III imposed the ban in an effort to help stop the spread ofHIV andAIDS , which is particularly prevalent in the country. It was originally intended to last five years but was withdrawn one year early without any stated reason, though the ban had faced strong opposition and many women refused to wear the required woolen scarf. The King also drew criticism when he married during the period, fining himself one cow for breaking the rules. When the rite ended the tassels were burnt in a large ceremony.References
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26 September 2001 . " [http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=68&art_id=qw100147818195B213 Swazi teens complain about 'unfair' sex ban] " at IOL.co.za. Accessed19 August 2005 .
*Donovan, Gill.11 January 2002 . " [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1141/is_10_38/ai_82261683 Young women refuse to wear chastity scarf - World - Brief Article] " for National Catholic Reporter at FindArticles.com. Accessed19 August 2005 .
*19 August 2005 . " [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/4165432.stm Swazi king drops sex-ban tassels] " atBBC News . Accessed19 August 2005 .
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