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A woman speaks on the phone as men ride a motorcycle on a cloudy day in Riyadh. – File Photo by Reuters

" Chaanaa bazi in Suadia " ..lol

RIYADH: Saudi women activists have petitioned the country's consultative council to back a demand to curb the “absolute authority” of male guardians over women in the ultra-conservative Sunni Muslim kingdom, a signatory said.

Saudi Arabia imposes a strict interpretation of Islamic law, forbidding women to work or travel without the authorisation of their male guardians.

It is also the only country in the world that bans women from driving, and a woman cannot obtain an identification card without the consent of her guardian.

Activist Aziza Yousef told AFP that “rights activists have petitioned the Shura (consultative) Council on the occasion of the International Women's Day (on March 8) demanding an end to the absolute authority of men over women.”

They demanded “measures to protect (women's) rights,” in their petition to the Shura Council, she said.

Laws in the kingdom enforcing such restrictions on women “are not based on religious” teachings, said Yousef.

The petition, signed by 10 female activists, also calls for allowing women to drive.

Women in Saudi must obtain permission from a male guardian to perform “certain surgeries” and to “leave the university campus during study hours,” she added.

She cited a recent case in which a pregnant student had to give birth on campus after a women-only university in Riyadh denied access to paramedics.

And a university student died in February after paramedics were prevented from entering her campus because they were not accompanied by a male guardian, a must according to the strict segregation rules in the Muslim kingdom.

Earlier this year, Saudi Arabia suspended a notification programme that had been running since 2012, which alerted male guardians once women under their custody left the country, even if they were travelling together.

Three female members of the Shura Council presented a recommendation that women be given the right to drive in October, but the male-dominated 150-member assembly blocked the proposal.

The Shura Council is appointed by the king and advises the monarch on policy, but cannot legislate.
Saudi women activists demand end to 'absolute' male control - DAWN.COM
 
This picture is annoying it portrays all Saudis like that, and yes Saudi Arabia needs some tweaking in its social system but a lot of it is right. I don't see the point of this thread. Next
 
We call that poondi in Punjab.

So basically the change is Saudis are doing poondi. lolz
Poondi word suna hai, didn't know they call it chana bazi aj kal:p:

The reason Saudi women must always remain covered up is because the Saudi males cannot control themselves.

Look at that guys face on the bike how hard he is staring.
Would've posted some pics of Americans how they stare but that would be off topic and irrelevant here:D
 
Poondi word suna hai, didn't know they call it chana bazi aj kal:p:


Would've posted some pics of Americans how they stare but that would be off topic and irrelevant here:D


I think it have to do with giving kabootoris chana?

Like they say in Punjabi dana pao, teh kabootri khudi ponch jao.
 
channa bazi very common word in Pakistan , mean hanging in the corner with friends and looking at passing by girls.

Never heard of that bro you made that shit up yourself probably. :P
 
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