... the daughter of late Uzbek President Islam Karimov—who died while still in … The office of president was established in 1990 replacing the Chairman of the Supreme Sovietthat existed, in different forms, from 1… "This body I've been given is not vulgar. Women are seen in parks and other public spaces feeding their babies, but they usually try and cover their breasts with a piece of clothing. 'Society makes breasts into a sexual object, and attractiveness and later judges women that use plastic surgeries because their breasts are too small/big or are of different shape.'. Breastfeeding in public makes women's breasts less sexy, therefore it is not acceptable.". She has continued to share photos since, most recently of herself breastfeeding Tagir. It is socially conservative but breast feeding in public is acceptable. Since announcing her pregnancy and giving birth, Mrs Shagieva has posted several photos online showing off her baby bump and later breastfeeding. Sooronbay Jeenbekov said his decision to step down was because he respected the will of the people and he doesn’t want to cling to power. Covid vaccines: How fast is worldwide progress? Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media Group, 'She's no good. Mrs Shagieva said that when people tell girls to be modest, it's doing little to help gender equality. President Shavkat Mirziyoyev of Uzbekistan, left, and Almazbek Atambayev, then president of Kyrgyzstan, visiting Islam Karimov’s grave in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, in 2016. She spoke of the generation gap and her efforts to understand and find compromise with her parents, not least over her social media activities. The president, according to the constitution, "is the symbol of the unity of people and state power, and is the guarantor of the Constitution of the Kyrgyz Republic, and of an individual and citizen." Aliya Shagieva … ', Another, named 'these_are_all_handmade', added: 'Forget about her boobs, let her breastfeed. The daughter of President Atambayev of Kyrgyzstan, Aliya Shagieva, recently sparked controversy for posting photos of breastfeeding her newborn son on Instagram. The first photo she shared of her bump sparked a row among the more traditional members of society who said it was wrong for a woman to show off her body. When different BBC language services ran the interview with Aliya Shagieva, the resulting online conversation threw a light on different breastfeeding cultures and practices in Muslim countries. 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She gave birth to her son, Tagir, in March, six months after she wed her husband. 'It is a shame that these have no authority over you, that they let you slip to that. Shagieva is the youngest daughter of Almazbek Atambayev, a former prime minister who has served as president of Kyrgyzstan since 2011. Many took to social media to praise her for breaking taboos surrounding women's bodies. The question of breastfeeding in public is a matter of debate in many countries, including the UK where only three years ago a woman was asked to cover up in the restaurant of London's famous Claridges Hotel while feeding her baby, causing an outcry. Mrs Shagieva, who married her husband Konstantin last September, did not comment on her pregnancy until almost going into labour in March, when she posted a snap of herself in her underwear to show off her baby bump. Is fighting a pandemic like fighting a war? She added that she has received a lot of gratitude and support for what she writes and posts online, saying she will continue to post more images. Her parents, President Almazbek Atambayev and his wife Raisa, were also unhappy. Aliya Shagieva, Kyrgyz President's youngest daughter, has made it clear that a woman has every right to breastfeed her child whenever and wherever required.