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March 10, 2008

Saudi woman defies driving ban; society collapses -- no, wait...

Civil disobedience. "Saudi woman defies driving ban to mark women's day," from Agence France-Presse:

RIYADH (AFP) — A Saudi woman activist marked this year's International Women's Day by defying a ban on women driving in the ultra-conservative kingdom and posted a video of her act on YouTube.
Wajiha Huwaidar, a leading activist in a campaign to allow women to get behind the wheel in the desert kingdom, confirmed to AFP on Sunday that it was her in the video posted on the popular website.
She said she recorded the video while she drove in a deserted area in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia and posted it on the Internet on Saturday to mark International Women's Day.
In the video, Huwaidar appeared driving calmly as few cars passed by along the almost empty road.
"Women can drive in the countryside. There is no problem with that. Some women do the school run everyday without being obstructed," she claimed.
"What is important is to allow women to drive in urban areas."
In September, more than 1,100 Saudi men and women signed a petition to King Abdullah urging him to lift the controversial ban on women driving in the oil-rich kingdom, which applies a strict form of Sharia (Islamic law).
The petition -- a brainchild of Huwaidar and other activists -- stressed that Islam does not put constraints on women such as the driving ban and points out that women already "drive in villages and remote rural areas."
A group of 47 women defied the ban on driving by roaming the streets of the capital Riyadh in 15 cars in November 1990. They were swiftly rounded up by police and penalised, while their male guardians were reprimanded.
The following year, a fatwa (religious edict) was issued by the then mufti of Saudi Arabia, Sheikh Abdul Aziz bin Baz, prohibiting women from driving cars.

Posted by Marisol at March 10, 2008 1:48 AM
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A group of 47 women defied the ban on driving by roaming the streets of the capital Riyadh in 15 cars in November 1990.

18 years ago, 47 women defied the ban. Today, one woman defied the ban. Clearly, there is no groundswell of support for the right of women to drive a car in KSA.

And the mind cringes at the thought of what the punishment was for the 47 women, 18 years ago.

And still there is only total silence from womens' rights groups and human rights groups about these flagrant abuses from our "good friends and strong allies", the Saudis.

Posted by: special_guest [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 10, 2008 3:52 AM

Robert,
There you go again - giving me false hope with that headline,lol!

Posted by: Gramfan [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 10, 2008 7:23 AM

"Anarchy in Arabia!"

Where is Johnny Rotten and the Sex Pistols when you need them?

Posted by: tanstaafl [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 10, 2008 7:52 AM
In September, more than 1,100 Saudi men and women signed a petition to King Abdullah urging him to lift the controversial ban on women driving in the oil-rich kingdom, which applies a strict form of Sharia (Islamic law). You mean, there is a "light form of shariah" ?
Posted by: Crusader [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 10, 2008 8:38 AM

Why, oh, why are these ultra-maroon thugs referred to as 'ultra-conservatives' when their beliefs and actions are consistent with Nazi ideology? Nazis were on the left end of the spectrum.

I know the answer. I'm just sayin' ...

Posted by: undaunted [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 10, 2008 9:28 AM

undaunted - it was the National Socialist party, wasn't it?

I had a professor whose family business was "socialized" by Hitler's thugs in pre-war Germany. The family moved to Cuba and the family business was "socialized" by Castro's thugs. They moved to Florida and we used to tease the professor about the possibility of a David Dukes presidency.

Posted by: tanstaafl [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 10, 2008 11:02 AM

Yes, tanstaffl; I'm sure you're right.

Nazis

Socialists

Liberals

Progressives

A rose by any other name ...


Posted by: undaunted [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 10, 2008 11:48 AM

Anyone have a link to the video? I hate searching YouTube. I can never find what I'm looking for,

Posted by: dm60462 [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 10, 2008 2:21 PM

This looks like it:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=54pRJkJ6B6E

Posted by: undaunted [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 10, 2008 3:38 PM

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