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In Swaziland, strict cultural norms dictate women’s attire, specifically prohibiting them from wearing men’s clothing. If a woman is seen dressed in such attire, soldiers have the authority to publicly strip her. This harsh practice underscores the significant gender-based restrictions and societal expectations imposed on women, highlighting broader issues of inequality and the enforcement of traditional roles. Such actions not only violate personal freedoms but also perpetuate public humiliation and discrimination.