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Next year women in Saudi Arabia will be legally allowed to drive.
Saudi Arabia says ban on women driving to end next year
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Saudi Arabia says ban on women driving to end next year
Saudi Arabia announced Tuesday that women will be able to legally drive starting next year, moving to shatter a longtime taboo seen as emblematic of the conservative kingdom’s repressive treatment of women.
The royal decree lifting the ban on women operating motor vehicles is one of a number of measures pushed by the conservative kingdom’s reform-minded young crown prince, who has pledged to revisit some of the kingdom’s most controversial strictures on women and their place in society.
The move triggered a joyous outpouring on social media from women’s activists and their supporters in the kingdom and around the world, with many using the hashtag #women2drive.
The rejoicing, though, was laced with reminders that Saudi Arabia remains a country in which women face suffocating social strictures — for example, needing permission from male relatives, sometimes their own young sons, to exercise basic freedoms such as travel.
“The rain begins with a single drop,” tweeted Manal Sharif, a Saudi author and professor who was arrested for driving in 2011.
For Saudi women, many of whom are highly educated, the driving ban has for long decades dented dignity, thwarted professional aspirations and rendered the most ordinary of daily activities — getting to work, socializing, running errands — an expensive and frustrating ordeal.
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