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Manal al-Sherif, Saudi Woman, Detained For Defying Driving Ban

Manal Alsherif Saudi Driving Ban

First Posted: 05/21/11 03:33 PM ET Updated: 07/21/11 06:12 AM ET

By ABDULLAH AL-SHIHRI

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) -- Authorities detained a Saudi woman on Saturday after she launched a campaign against the driving ban for women in the ultraconservative kingdom and posted a video of herself behind the wheel on Facebook and YouTube to encourage others to copy her.

Manal al-Sherif and a group of other women started a Facebook page called "Teach me how to drive so I can protect myself," which urges authorities to lift the driving ban. She went on a test drive in the eastern city of Khobar and later posted a video of the experience.

"This is a volunteer campaign to help the girls of this country" learn to drive, al-Sherif says in the video. "At least for times of emergency, God forbid. What if whoever is driving them gets a heart attack?"

Human rights activist Walid Abou el-Kheir said al-Sherif was detained by the country's religious police, who are charged with ensuring the kingdom's rigid interpretation of Islamic teachings are observed.

Al-Sherif was released hours later, according to the campaign's Twitter account. The terms of her release were not immediately clear.

Saudi Arabia is the only country in the world to ban women - both Saudi and foreign - from driving. The prohibition forces families to hire live-in drivers, and those who cannot afford the $300 to $400 a month for a driver must rely on male relatives to drive them to work, school, shopping or the doctor.

Women are also barred from voting, except for chamber of commerce elections in two cities in recent years, and no woman can sit on the kingdom's Cabinet. Women also cannot travel without permission from a male guardian and shouldn't mingle with males who are not their husbands or brothers.

The campaigners have focused on the importance of women driving in times of emergencies and in the case of low-income families. Al-Sherif said unlike the traditional argument in Saudi Arabia that driving exposes women to sinful temptations by allowing them to mingle with policemen and mechanics, women who drive can avoid sexual harassment from their drivers and protect their "dignity."

Through Facebook, the campaigners are calling for a mass drive on June 17 and more than 12,000 people viewing the page have indicated they support the call. To encourage women to get behind the wheel, al-Sherif went for a drive on Friday as another activist filmed her.

Dressed in a headscarf and the all-encompassing black abaya all women must wear in public, al-Sharif said not all Saudi women are "queens" who can afford to hire a driver. She extolled the virtues of driving for women, saying it can save lives, and time, as well as a woman's dignity. Al-Sharif said she learned how to drive at the age of 30 in New Hampshire.

"We are humiliated sometimes because we can't find a taxi to take us to work," she said.

On their Facebook page, the group says women joining the campaign should not challenge authorities if they were stopped and questioned, and should abide by the country's strict dress code.

"We want to live as complete citizens, without the humiliation that we are subjected to every day because we are tied to a driver," the Facebook message reads. "We are not here to break the law or demonstrate or challenge the authorities, we are here to claim one of our simplest rights."

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By ABDULLAH AL-SHIHRI RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) -- Authorities detained a Saudi woman on Saturday after she launched a campaign against the driving ban for women in the ultraconservative kingdom an...
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10:17 PM on 05/23/2011
then whats next.....women won't have to cook, clean and laundry? Will they then be able to have a say in when the hubby gets sex? Then I suppose they will want to go to the movies and dinner then out for a drink. OMG say it isn't so Joe.
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mebecarl
10:17 PM on 05/23/2011
I'm surprised they didn't stone her to death right where she stood. However, I wouldn't bet that the women over there are going to win; the men would say it's a sign of weakness if they caved in.
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justkeepswimming
10:06 PM on 05/23/2011
You GO, sister!
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jadl124
08:41 PM on 05/23/2011
This is why the Middle Eas, (and other), countries are at such a disadvantage. By law, they exclude 1/2 their most valuable resources. Women. It's not only driving either. We here in the west jus acnnot understand that.
07:05 PM on 05/23/2011
It is THEIR county, THEIR laws, THEIR religion . . . however, isn't half of these "THEIRs" -- Women?
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08:54 PM on 05/23/2011
The women half of the "THEIRS" you mention would tell you in no uncertain terms that little if anything over there could be construed as theirs, and most certainly none of the laws.
07:02 PM on 05/23/2011
All women in this country should revolt. This has got to be the stupidest rule that I have ever seen! Political leaders from all over the world should apply pressure to this country too.
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gcymru5491
06:28 PM on 05/23/2011
AND the US cousins of the Saudi royals are the Bushes. It figures.
06:14 PM on 05/23/2011
This brave woman needs our help or they may kill her! Her name is Manal a- Sherif, we need to email Saudi government embassy, call White House, etc. or she will be a true martyr for women and killed and the other brave,strong women w/her! Let's try to help her!
06:09 PM on 05/23/2011
I Say they go out and Protest for equal rights!!!.......In Daisy Dukes, Thongs, Or Bikinis!!!
11:15 PM on 05/23/2011
You are being ironic, right?
06:05 PM on 05/23/2011
I live in a small town in northern New Jersey. Believe me, I see women of the muslim faith driving all of the time. They may be covered up, or they may not be; but they still drive. And, I don't see any men attacking them.
06:23 PM on 05/23/2011
Did you read the article? It's in Saudi Arabia that they are not allowed to drive, No New Jersey.
06:02 PM on 05/23/2011
Send all the men to the moon. Then there will be peace on earth.
06:17 PM on 05/23/2011
Women would still complain...
05:54 PM on 05/23/2011
Now now people... we have to be sensitive and understanding of the people of the Saudi Arabia. We shouldn't judge or be critical of the archaic culture of these savag - I mean people.
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SMAGGIE
05:50 PM on 05/23/2011
IMO there is no reason to give ANY one something against their laws. She knows very well what her laws as a Muslim are, why shouldn't she understand OUR laws. It is very simple, she cannot drive in the USA because of her beliefs. Everyone in the USA that drives an automobile, truck, suv or anything on wheels that has to have a license on it, MUST have a valid drivers license WITH a picture that proves the license belongs to the driver. With what they wear, how the heck can you tell if the picture, of her eyes only, who she is?
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justkeepswimming
10:12 PM on 05/23/2011
Get back to us after you've read the article.
05:33 PM on 05/23/2011
The degradation and humiliation of women is EVIL and ALL women must work to try and stop it!! This sick, woman hateing society wants and does cut womens heads off for just driving a car!!!! Why is our government helping these murderous, sick devils?!! It took a woman to bring them into the world and raise them but they repay women w/tyranny and abuse! The Pres. needs to address the abuse, slavery, and abuse of women in these muslim countries! They are soooooo evil and sick woman haters!!
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mdennish
05:32 PM on 05/23/2011
I commend her for her courage. But....her actions will not succeed unless the husbands and the fathers in Saudi Arabia stop being spineless worms and do the right thing for their wifes and daughters.