Families try to avoid sending items violating Islamic law to GSDF
Families of Japanese troops deployed in Iraq are having a hard time picking things to send to their loved ones because they cannot send items that violate Islamic law, such as alcohol, magazines with photos of women in swimsuits, and even instant noodles with pork-based ingredients. According to a manual distributed by the Ground Self-Defense Force to families in late July, magazines and videotapes containing images of women in swimsuits are forbidden. All personal videotapes are viewed by customs and any pornography could result in confiscation and even a penalty. The manual also suggests that families black out labels on boxes when sending items carrying well-known brand names, such as Sony and Toshiba, to avoid the parcels from being stolen.
Posted by: TS(vice girl) 2004-08-11 |