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RIYADH: Denied the right to travel without consent from their male guardians and banned from driving, women in Saudi Arabia are now monitored by an electronic system that tracks any cross-border movements.

Since last week, Saudi women’s male guardians began receiving text messages on their phones informing them when women under their custody leave the country, even if they are travelling together.
Manal al-Sherif, who became the symbol of a campaign launched last year urging Saudi women to defy a driving ban, began spreading the information on Twitter, after she was alerted by a couple.
The husband, who was travelling with his wife, received a text message from the immigration authorities informing him that his wife had left the international airport in Riyadh.
“The authorities are using technology to monitor women,” said columnist Badriya al-Bishr, who criticised the “state of slavery under which women are held” in the ultra-conservative kingdom.
Women are not allowed to leave the kingdom without permission from their male guardian, who must give his consent by signing what is known as the “yellow sheet” at the airport or border.
The move by the Saudi authorities was swiftly condemned on social network Twitter – a rare bubble of freedom for millions in the kingdom – with critics mocking the decision.
“Hello Taliban, herewith some tips from the Saudi e-government!” read one post.
“Why don’t you cuff your women with tracking ankle bracelets too?” wrote Israa.
“Why don’t we just install a microchip into our women to track them around?” joked another.
“If I need an SMS to let me know my wife is leaving Saudi Arabia, then I’m either married to the wrong woman or need a psychiatrist,” tweeted Hisham.
“This is technology used to serve backwardness in order to keep women imprisoned,” said Bishr, the columnist.
“It would have been better for the government to busy itself with finding a solution for women subjected to domestic violence” than track their movements into and out of the country.
Saudi Arabia applies a strict interpretation of sharia, or Islamic law, and is the only country in the world where women are not allowed to drive.
In June 2011, female activists launched a campaign to defy the ban, with many arrested for doing so and forced to sign a pledge they will never drive again.
No law specifically forbids women in Saudi Arabia from driving, but the interior minister formally banned them after 47 women were arrested and punished after demonstrating in cars in November 1990.
Last year, King Abdullah – a cautious reformer – granted women the right to vote and run in the 2015 municipal elections, a historic first for the country.
In January, the 89-year-old monarch appointed Sheikh Abdullatif Abdel Aziz al-Sheikh, a moderate, to head the notorious religious police commission, which enforces the kingdom’s severe version of sharia law.
Following his appointment, Sheikh banned members of the commission from harassing Saudi women over their behaviour and attire, raising hopes a more lenient force will ease draconian social constraints in the country.
But the kingdom’s “religious establishment” is still to blame for the discrimination of women in Saudi Arabia, says liberal activist Suad Shemmari.
“Saudi women are treated as minors throughout their lives even if they hold high positions,” said Shemmari, who believes “there can never be reform in the kingdom without changing the status of women and treating them” as equals to men.
But that seems a very long way off.
The kingdom enforces strict rules governing mixing between the sexes, while women are forced to wear a veil and a black cloak, or abaya, that covers them from head to toe except for their hands and faces.
The many restrictions on women have led to high rates of female unemployment, officially estimated at around 30 percent.
In October, local media published a justice ministry directive allowing all women lawyers who have a law degree and who have spent at least three years working in a lawyer’s office to plead cases in court.
But the ruling, which was to take effect this month, has not been implemented.

Electronic tracking: New constraint for Saudi women – The Express Tribune
 
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this is seriously abuse to technology - some parts of world have not progressed beyond 7th century but now using 21st century technology to make their lifestyle further compliant with 7th century standards!
 
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at-least they're moving forward in technology....it's a more modern approach to constrain women.
 
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This is actually a development.
They use to require written consent from the guardian, but now they just inform him.
 
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They use to require written consent from the guardian, but now they just inform him.

Are women like " little kids " to seek permission or consent from their parents or guardians or in this case their husbands ? :azn:

at-least they're moving forward in technology....it's a more modern approach to constrain women.

Why not insert some GPS chips into their body and get some trackers to males ? :azn:
 
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Yeah , a no-objection certificate ... Do males actually own the women in KSA ? WTF !

Looks like they have used the same technology banks use on ATMs.

''An immigration withdawal of XXX women was made today at 3.30 PM. The remaining balance in your manhood account is XXX women. For more details call our service centre @ 1800MCPGANG''
 
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Looks like they have used the same technology banks use on ATMs.

:lol: How far can one go into backwardness ? :azn:

So basically something to this effect is required

I xxxx , husband/father/son/brother hereby give permission to xxxx to visit xxxx place in xxxx country for xxxx purpose not extending a period of xxxx days , No judgement, thinking , purchase , order or decision whatsoever shall be made or issued by her without my permission , I also request the Govt of KSA to keep a close eye on her and track her movements in that country using the best technology in existence today ... ( This note of consent shall come into force immediately )


Or when our Politicians enter Zurich

As at 0900 hours , the Swiss authorities have no knowledge of xxxx politician entering the country ( 007 version )

Politicians will be shaken but not stirred ...
 
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So the text will inform the husband/ father that his wife/ daughter has left the kingdom- whats next?
How exactly this is tracking?- She will be tracked in her native country as well?- No- what she does there- whome she meets will be known- No- so whats the fuss all about?-

How come merely a text of departure comes under tracking?-
its just a service Ministry of Interior is providing for frequent travelers like us--
 
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I think we should add another feature to the trackers this time with shocker, when politicians steps out of line he received automatic shock to remind him.

I vote for rehman malik to be first test subject.
 
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