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chloe
09-25-2011, 04:58 PM
Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah, considered a reformer by the standards of his own ultraconservative kingdom, decreed on Sunday that women will for the first time have the right to vote and run in local elections due in 2015.It is a "Saudi Spring" of sorts.

For the nation's women, it is a giant leap forward, though they remain unable to serve as Cabinet ministers, drive or travel abroad without permission from a male guardian.

Saudi women bear the brunt of their nation's deeply conservative values, often finding themselves the target of the unwanted attention of the kingdom's intrusive religious police, who enforce a rigid interpretation of Islamic Shariah law on the streets and public places like shopping malls and university campuses.



Why not tomorrow?" asked prominent Saudi feminist Wajeha al-Hawaidar. "I think the king doesn't want to shake the country, but we look around us and we think it is a shame ... when we are still pondering how to meet simple women's rights."
The announcement by King Abdullah came in an annual speech before his advisory assembly, or Shura Council. It was made after he consulted with the nation's top religious clerics, whose advice carries great weight in the kingdom.

It is an attempt at "Saudi style" reform, moves that avoid antagonizing the powerful clergy and a conservative segment of the population. Additionally, it seems to be part of the king's drive to insulate his vast, oil-rich country from the upheavals sweeping other Arab nations, with popular uprisings toppling regimes that once looked as secure as his own

http://www.ksl.com/?nid=235&sid=17391358

so they get to vote in a few years but it's going to be a longer of a wait before anyone can complain about those damn women saudi drivers :laugh2:

NightTrain
09-25-2011, 05:01 PM
http://www.ksl.com/?nid=235&sid=17391358

so they get to vote in a few years but it's going to be a longer of a wait before anyone can complain about those damn women saudi drivers :laugh2:


At the risk of incurring wrath from certain board members... I'd be curious to see what the accident rate is right now as opposed to when the Saudi women get unleashed upon the roads around there. Going to be some hellish blind spots going on with that Burka flapping around the car.

ConHog
09-25-2011, 05:06 PM
So paraphrase, if I may.

Women will have the right to vote in Saudi Arabia IF their men (either father or husband, or maybe brother) approve and will escort them to the polling hall. How tolerant of them.

chloe
09-25-2011, 05:10 PM
At the risk of incurring wrath from certain board members... I'd be curious to see what the accident rate is right now as opposed to when the Saudi women get unleashed upon the roads around there. Going to be some hellish blind spots going on with that Burka flapping around the car.

:laugh2: I'm a shitty driver and I don't even have the burka as my excuse:salute: