President's daughter sparks breastfeeding debate with photos
A photo of the Kyrgyz president's most youthful girl bolstering her infant wearing her clothing has started a civil argument about breastfeeding and sexualisation.
Aliya Shagieva posted the photograph via web-based networking media back in April with the inscription: 'I will sustain my kid at whatever point and wherever he should be encouraged.'
She brought the post down subsequent to being blamed for indecent conduct, however in a restrictive meeting with the BBC she said the column was an aftereffect of a culture which hyper-sexualised the female frame.
"This body I've been given is not obscene. It is utilitarian, its motivation is to satisfy the physiological needs of my infant, not to be sexualised," she revealed to BBC Kyrgyz.
It wasn't just some web-based social networking clients who opposed. Her folks, President Almazbek Atambayev and his better half Raisa, were additionally troubled.
"They truly didn't care for it. Furthermore, it is justifiable in light of the fact that the more youthful era is less preservationist than their folks," Ms Shagieva stated, talking at her home on the edges of the Kyrgyz capital, Bishkek.
Ms Shagieva posts effectively via web-based networking media, including her own particular work of art and painstakingly adapted representations of herself and her better half and child, frequently set against the scenery of completely open scenes.
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