Saudi women urged to get behind the wheel

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Activists on Friday urged women to get behind the wheel for Sunday’s first anniversary of the Women2Drive campaign, which resulted in the arrest of people defying Saudi Arabia’s ban on women drivers.

“The key to ending the ban imposed on women driving in Saudi Arabia starts with women themselves,” said a statement from the Women2Drive initiative, received by Agence France-Presse.

It urged “women who hold driving licenses [from abroad] to drive on the anniversary day, June 17, and document their acts.”

It also urged men to get in the passenger seat and support their wives, mothers, or sisters who decide to flout the ban in the act of protest.

The statement called on women to flood the traffic department with applications for driving licences, knowing that women will not get such permits, and then to write to the head of the department to complain.

Nearly 600 people petitioned King Abdullah on Wednesday to allow women to drive in the only country in the world they are banned from doing so.

The petition urged the monarch of the ultra-conservative kingdom to “encourage women who have obtained driving licences from neighbouring countries to begin driving whenever necessary.”

They also called on the king to “establish driving schools for women and [begin] issuing licenses.”

The petition thanked the king, a cautious reformer, for giving women the right to vote in municipal elections set to take place in 2015, saying “our initiative is not aimed at violating laws.”

“We only want to enjoy the right to drive like all women over the world,” said the petition signed by Manal al-Sherif, the icon of an Internet campaign launched last year urging Saudi women to defy the ban.

Many women have driven since the campaign was launched last year and many have been arrested and forced to sign a pledge that they will never drive again, activists say.

One group of defiant women drove cars last June in response to calls for nationwide action to break the ban.

The campaign, which spread through Facebook and Twitter, was the largest mass action since November 1990, when 47 Saudi women were arrested and punished after demonstrating in cars.

No law specifically forbids women in Saudi Arabia from driving, but the interior minister formally banned women from doing so after that protest.

Women with the financial means hire drivers, but others depend on the goodwill of male relatives to get around.

Inquirer

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18 responses to “Saudi women urged to get behind the wheel”

  1. 5thDrawer Avatar
    5thDrawer

    Go Ladies, go. 🙂

  2. 5thDrawer Avatar
    5thDrawer

    Go Ladies, go. 🙂

  3. 73Corty77 Avatar
    73Corty77

    Now thats democracy. A dictatorship asking for democracy in other countries, however women in their own country are forbidden to drive a simple car.  

  4. 73Corty77 Avatar
    73Corty77

    Now thats democracy. A dictatorship asking for democracy in other countries, however women in their own country are forbidden to drive a simple car.  

  5. guss043 Avatar

    Did the Koran prevent driving ? did the Koran request to hide the women Taliban way ? why God need to create a face and hide it after , does God give different direction to Jesus and Moses different than Mohammad , did the wives of the prophet hide their bodies from tow to eyes. Just think about it m, if someone like to marry a pretty lady how he will find it if he lives under the Taliban rules !!!.,how the Arabs poets wrote about women beauty in their poetry without seeing them!!!? Grow up really and allow the Saudi to drive their cars and stop this stupidity all together  , as the Saudi moslem men have nothing holy in them , they are after western blondes and drinking to death when they come to lebanon europe and usa, stop this hypocrisy all together, and now we are having the egyptin moslem brothers who are planning to ban acting and music and everything that show the talent tht god gave to the human beings to show his glory

    1. 73Corty77 Avatar
      73Corty77

      Guss043,

      You have hit the nail on
      the head. 
      You need to understand, The Saudis are not Moslem. They are Zionist. 
      They are put in place to push the agenda of the animals who put them in power. 
       

    2. Moe2000 Avatar

       It does not Wahhabi Islamic cult created in the late 18th century is too backwards and makes all us regular Muslim look bad…..

      1. 5thDrawer Avatar
        5thDrawer

        It’s a very political ‘book’ and everything depends on how it’s translated by some megalomaniac to people who can’t understand it beyond that translation, or in many cases are not educated to even read it.
        Similar to the ‘Dark Ages’ caused by the Church of Rome.
        The Imam or Mr Supreme say; “Trust me. Would I lie to you?? I’m a man of God.”
        (And if you don’t think MY way, you must be a witch and need burning at the stake … we will save your soul.)
        (The more horrible the death, the more you will be saved – and I’ll be ok … God will thank us for it.)

      2. 5thDrawer Avatar
        5thDrawer

        It’s a very political ‘book’ and everything depends on how it’s translated by some megalomaniac to people who can’t understand it beyond that translation, or in many cases are not educated to even read it.
        Similar to the ‘Dark Ages’ caused by the Church of Rome.
        The Imam or Mr Supreme say; “Trust me. Would I lie to you?? I’m a man of God.”
        (And if you don’t think MY way, you must be a witch and need burning at the stake … we will save your soul.)
        (The more horrible the death, the more you will be saved – and I’ll be ok … God will thank us for it.)

  6. guss043 Avatar

    Did the Koran prevent driving ? did the Koran request to hide the women Taliban way ? why God need to create a face and hide it after , does God give different direction to Jesus and Moses different the Mohammad , did the wives of the prophet hide their bodies from tow to eyes. Just think about it m, if someone like to marry a pretty lady how he will fin it if he lives under the Taliban rules !!!. Grow up really and allow the Saudi to drive their cars and stop this stupidity all together

    1. 73Corty77 Avatar
      73Corty77

      Guss043,

      You have hit the nail on
      the head. 
      You need to understand, The Saudis are not Moslem. They are Zionist. 
      They are put in place to push the agenda of the animals who put them in power. 
       

    2. Moe2000 Avatar

       It does not Wahhabi Islamic cult created in the late 18th century is too backwards and makes all us regular Muslim look bad…..

      1. 5thDrawer Avatar
        5thDrawer

        It’s a very political ‘book’ and everything depends on how it’s translated by some megalomaniac to people who can’t understand it beyond that translation, or in many cases are not educated to even read it.

  7. Constantin7 Avatar
    Constantin7

    If all the women capable of driving start driving in Saudi Arabia, what are the authorities going to do ? Put ALL of them in jial ? Saudi Arabia is the most backward country on Earth, because all their laws and rules are based om Shariaa. I pity the people in Saudi Arabia, whether men or women…. 

  8. Constantin7 Avatar
    Constantin7

    If all the women capable of driving start driving in Saudi Arabia, what are the authorities going to do ? Put ALL of them in jial ? Saudi Arabia is the most backward country on Earth, because all their laws and rules are based om Shariaa. I pity the people in Saudi Arabia, whether men or women…. 

    1. Moe2000 Avatar

       Iran has Sharia but women can drive work & vote….. they do not need a male relative escort to leave there house..

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