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Eugene

(61,937 posts)
Mon Sep 26, 2016, 02:32 PM Sep 2016

Saudi women file petition to end male guardianship system

Source: BBC


[font size=1]Aziza al-Yousef: 'We always hope - without hope, you cannot work'[/font]

Saudi women file petition to end male guardianship system

26 September 2016 Middle East

A petition signed by more than 14,000 Saudi women calling for an end to the country's male guardianship system is being handed to the government.

Women must have the consent of a male guardian to travel abroad, and often need permission to work or study.

Support for the first large-scale campaign on the issue grew online in response to a trending Twitter hashtag.

Activist Aziza Al-Yousef told the BBC she felt "very proud" of the campaign, but now needed a response.

In the deeply conservative Islamic kingdom, a woman must have permission from her father, brother or other male relative - in the case of a widow, sometimes her son - to obtain a passport, marry or leave the country.

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Read more: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-37469860


[font size=1]Two activists took the petition to the Royal Court but were told to send it by mail[/font]
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