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A group of women in Saudi Arabia is for the first time to lobby the kingdom's government for the right to drive cars.

Members of the Committee of Demanders of Women's Right to Drive Cars plan to deliver a petition to King Abdullah by Sunday, Saudi Arabia's National Day.

Correspondents say the demand is likely to be rejected, as conservatives argue if women are allowed to drive, they will be able to mix freely with men.

The issue of women driving has recently become the subject of public debate.


This is a right that has been delayed for too long
Fawzia al-Oyouni

Two years ago, a member of the Consultative Council sparked a heated debate when he pointed out there was nothing under Islamic law or the constitution that justified the ban, and that the council ought to discuss ways of lifting it.

Mohammed al-Zulfa's comments later prompted the Saudi interior minister to dismiss calls for the ban to be lifted, saying the country had other priorities.

'Social issue'

The current driving ban applies to all women in Saudi Arabia, whatever their nationality.

It was originally unofficial, but became law after an incident in 1990, when 47 women challenged the authorities by taking their families' cars out for a drive.

After strong criticism from the Saudi religious authorities, the women were jailed for one day, their passports confiscated and many lost their jobs.

A founding member of the Committee of Demanders of Women's Right to Drive Cars, Fawzia al-Oyouni, said its electronic petition would highlight what many Saudi men and women consider a "stolen right".

"We would like to remind officials that this is, as many have said, a social and not religious or political issue," she told the Associated Press. "Since it's a social issue, we have the right to lobby for it."

"This is a right that has been delayed for too long."

King Abdullah has in the past said that he thought a day would eventually come when Saudi women were allowed drive.
Women mixing with Men! God alone knows where that might led! They might start talking to each other or worse treating each other as human beings! Then Cats and Dogs would start living together! Godzillia would walk the streets and civilization would end!

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So when the oil runs out we no longer have to deal with these fucks anymore right?
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Cpl Kendall wrote:So when the oil runs out we no longer have to deal with these fucks anymore right?
Runs out/New energy source. But yeah, I'm pretty much all for dragging them kicking and screaming into the world of equality.
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Boy are THEY going to suffer when oil stops being important. And about high time, too.
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Ideally it would be mostly just the Saudi royal family that suffers.
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My feeling is when the oil runs out and the free money to the rest of Saudi society stops... Whoever is in reach of Saudi will suffer as they go crazy. As it stands extremist religious terrorist are their number 2 export. What happens when that is all they can send out?
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I'll bet that Israel sees a drastic increase in suicide bombers.
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I'll bet it won't be just Israel.
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The funny thing about the stupid law in the first place is that a Saudi woman would have to be around a man if she gets in a car because it'll have to be a man that's driving her. But Islamists were never strong on humor or logic, which is probably why they try to ban them and all expressions of them.
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Mayabird wrote:The funny thing about the stupid law in the first place is that a Saudi woman would have to be around a man if she gets in a car because it'll have to be a man that's driving her. But Islamists were never strong on humor or logic, which is probably why they try to ban them and all expressions of them.
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