“‘I will drive on October 26,’ activist Nasima al-Sada told AFP on Sunday, saying that some 20 women are going to take part in the campaign in the kingdom’s Eastern Province. ‘Many women are enthusiastic about learning to drive, or to teach other’ women how to drive, she said, as many Saudi women have obtained abroad the driving licences they are denied in their homeland. ‘There is not a single text in the Sharia Islamic law that prevents us (from driving). Any pretexts used to do that are based on inherited customs,’ said the online petition. The last day of of defiance against the ban was on June 17, 2011.”
Saudi Arabian women call new day of defiance against driving ban
- Post author:The Freedom Watch Staff
- Post published:September 22, 2013
- Post category:Network Archives / The Freedom Watch
Tags: Animal Farm, Bankocracy, CLibertyC, constitutional liberty coalition, economic Trends, for life and liberty, Mainstream News, Middle East, Resistance, sound money, statism, The Freedom Watch
The Freedom Watch Staff
News before it is news for the resistance from a trusted correspondent.
The Freedom Watch Network