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Saudi Arabia Detains Activists Who Pushed to End Ban on Women Driving

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By BEN HUBBARD

May 18, 2018

BEIRUT, Lebanon — Saudi Arabia has detained at least five people connected to the campaign to end the kingdom’s longtime ban on women driving, despite the fact that the government has promised to lift the ban next month, associates of the detainees said on Friday.

The Saudi government has billed the lifting of the driving ban as part of a reform push spearheaded by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. The changes have also included curtailing the powers of the religious authorities and expanding the entertainment options available in the conservative kingdom.

But those efforts have coincided with waves of arrests that have scooped up clerics, businessmen, members of the royal family and activists who have a history of challenging the government’s positions. Many of them have not been officially charged with crimes despite having been held for months.

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In a message on Twitter early Saturday, the Saudi Interior Ministry confirmed that seven people had been arrested after being accused of communicating with “foreign entities,” infiltrating the government and providing financial support to “hostile elements abroad to undermine the security and stability of the kingdom.”

The ministry did not provide the names of those arrested.

But among those detained were women who had challenged the government’s driving ban by getting in their cars and driving, and men who had supported their cause or had defended them in court.

They included Loujain al-Hathloul, who was detained for more than 70 days in 2014 after she tried to drive her car across the border into Saudi Arabia from the United Arab Emirates.

Before her detention by the Saudi authorities this week, Ms. Hathloul had been studying in the United Arab Emirates, where she was arrested by the security forces and forcibly returned to Saudi Arabia, her associates said.

After her return, she and a number of other activists who had challenged the driving ban were barred from leaving the kingdom.

Others detained included Eman al-Nafjan and Aziza al-Yousef, who challenged the driving ban, and Ibrahim Mudaimeegh, who had served as Ms. Hathloul’s lawyer.

The detainees’ associates spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of repercussions from the Saudi authorities.

It was unclear why the government detained the activists.

Around the time last year that the government announced that it was going to lift the ban on women driving, the authorities contacted a number of women who had campaigned against the ban and warned them to avoid talking about the issue on social media or with journalists, some of them said later.

Many of them assumed that the government did not want them to take credit publicly for the policy change in an absolute monarchy that suppresses activism.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/18/world/middleeast/saudi-women-drivers-arrests.html
 
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Feminists are Angels. They are sin and crime free.

Slow Propaganda Day isnt it.

Atleast MbS dead story caused one day Headline
 
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@2800 you shouldn't open threads about Saudis because clowns like al Arabi will open threads against iran

Arab and Arab wannabe clowns ruin every Saudi thread.

No.

But using that Slogan to have all crimes done washed out is pretty angelic

You Arab wannabe trolls use that slogan every time someone speaks against your masters in the kingdom
 
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Arab and Arab wannabe clowns ruin every Saudi thread.



You Arab wannabe trolls use that slogan every time someone speaks against your masters in the kingdom

Get a life man, Arabs exist and will continue exist and you'll probably deal with Arabs in your lifetime, get over it. They are one of many lingual/ethnic groups in the world.
 
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People who think Saudi women are oppressed are...challenged. This is putting it mildly.

There are Saudi women who are one of the most privileged, arrogant and whimsical women you will ever come across. And aggressive as well. I really feel bad for the some of the Saudi men who are nothing more than walking ATM machines for these "oppressed" and "disadvantaged" ladies.
 
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Wow this is a new one.

Anyhow man your last name is Kerim. Derived from arabic Kareem. And you accusing me of being a wannabe?

Like kidding right?

Hi Saif alhijaz lol you exposed yourself again lol. Which account is this, 23rd?

Get a life man, Arabs exist and will continue exist and you'll probably deal with Arabs in your lifetime, get over it. They are one of many lingual/ethnic groups in the world.

No shit Einstein, how did you come to that conclusion?

What’s that got to do with the topic idiot? Women driving.
 
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People who think Saudi women are oppressed are...challenged. This is putting it mildly.

There are Saudi women who are one of the most privileged, arrogant and whimsical women you will ever come across. And aggressive as well. I really feel bad for the some of the Saudi men who are nothing more than walking ATM machines for these "oppressed" and "disadvantaged" ladies.
In 70 and later lots of Saudi married Lebanese women and they very aggressive not doubt. Those Saudis you see have fair complexion are basically from Lebanese and Syrian mothers ...
 
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