DAILY EXPRESS: ISLAMIC State (ISIS) fighters have put up huge billboards ordering women to wear the Burkha or face cruel and severe punishments.
Enormous hoardings setting out the fanatics' oppressive dress code have been put up in a city in Libya held by the militants.
The posters set out seven rules for women, which include making sure that all body parts are covered and a ban on see-through and tight-fitting clothes.
Brand names are also forbidden, as are 'masculine garments' and designs that will attract male attention.
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