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Saudi Arabia: Woman Sentenced For Driving A Car

Saudi Arabia Woman Sentenced Driving

MAGGIE MICHAEL   09/27/11 04:05 PM ET   AP

CAIRO — A Saudi woman was sentenced Tuesday to be lashed 10 times with a whip for defying the kingdom's prohibition on female drivers, the first time a legal punishment has been handed down for a violation of the longtime ban in the ultraconservative Muslim nation.

Normally, police just stop female drivers, question them and let them go after they sign a pledge not to drive again. But dozens of women have continued to take to the roads since June in a campaign to break the taboo.

Making Tuesday's sentence all the more upsetting to activists is that it came just two days after King Abdullah promised to protect women's rights and decreed that women would be allowed to participate in municipal elections in 2015. Abdullah also promised to appoint women to a currently all-male advisory body known as the Shura Council.

The mixed signals highlight the challenge for Abdullah, known as a reformer, in pushing gently for change without antagonizing the powerful clergy and a conservative segment of the population.

Abdullah said he had the backing of the official clerical council. But activists saw Tuesday's sentencing as a retaliation of sorts from the hard-line Saudi religious establishment that controls the courts and oversees the intrusive religious police.

"Our king doesn't deserve that," said Sohila Zein el-Abydeen, a prominent female member of the governmental National Society for Human Rights. She burst into tears in a phone interview and said, "The verdict is shocking to me, but we were expecting this kind of reaction."

The driver, Shaima Jastaina, in her 30s, was found guilty of driving without permission, activist Samar Badawi said. The punishment is usually carried out within a month. It was not possible to reach Jastaina, but Badawi, in touch with Jastaina's family, said she appealed the verdict.

Saudi Arabia is the only country in the world that bans 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.

There are no written laws that restrict women from driving. Rather, the ban is rooted in conservative traditions and religious views that hold giving freedom of movement to women would make them vulnerable to sins.

Activists say the religious justification is irrelevant.

"How come women get flogged for driving while the maximum penalty for a traffic violation is a fine, not lashes?" Zein el-Abydeen said. "Even the Prophet (Muhammad's) wives were riding camels and horses because these were the only means of transportation."

Since June, dozens of women have led a campaign to try to break the taboo and impose a new status quo. The campaign's founder, Manal al-Sherif, who posted a video of herself driving on Facebook, was detained for more than 10 days. She was released after signing a pledge not to drive or speak to media.

Since then, women have been appearing in the streets driving their cars once or twice a week.

Until Tuesday, none had been sentenced by the courts. But recently, several women have been summoned for questioning by the prosecutor general and referred to trial.

One of them, housewife Najalaa al-Harriri, drove only two times, not out of defiance, but out of need, she says.

"I don't have a driver. I needed to drop my son off at school and pick up my daughter from work," she said over the phone from the western port city of Jeddah.

"The day the king gave his speech, I was sitting at the prosecutor's office and was asked why I needed to drive, how many times I drove and where," she said. She is to stand trial in a month.

After the king's announcement about voting rights for women, Saudi Arabia's Grand Mufti Abdel Aziz Al Sheik blessed the move and said, "It's for women's good."

Al-Harriri, who is one of the founders of a women's rights campaign called "My Right My Dignity," said, "It is strange that I was questioned at a time the mufti himself blessed the king's move."

Asked if the sentencing will stop women from driving, Maha al-Qahtani, another female activist, said, "This is our right, whether they like it or not."

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aviandonn
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01:12 PM on 10/30/2011
You know, the stupid thing about this is - well one of the many stupid things - is that women in Saudi Arabia drive all the time and the morals police know it. You see them in rural areas tootling along in their pickup trucks. But the law in Saudi Arabia refuses to issue licenses to women to drive particularly in the cities and that's where they get nailed.

In any case. if a bunch of nasty misogynistic old men and their younger cowboy goon sqauds think they can continue to hold the line against women and their increasing impatience with oppressive sexist laws, they are in for a surprise.. One of the great things about an increasingly intertwined world is that it gets harder and harder for dictatorial types to keep their people in the dark and under control.
02:16 PM on 10/02/2011
You need to get out more you may learn something. They COPS can take your car even if you don't break the law. My grandson pulled into a convient store and got ten dollars worth of gas and went in to pay and found he had left his wallet at home. The store manager called the law and my grandson and he called his girlfriend to bring his wallet .When the law got there they decided he was stealing the gas. His girlfriend got to the store with the wallet to pay for the gas and lo and behold they decided to impound the vehicle which belong to her. Asking her for the registration to the car and she said it was in the compartment of the car but refused her to go into the car to prove that she was the owner of this car.They ended up towing her car in at the tune of 245,00 if she wanted it back. She came straight to me and we sit on my front porch and all day until late in the evening we called the sheriff dept to speak to the Sheriff and finally he got so tired of our calls they released her car that evening late. So don't tell me what the law can do.They do this to people all the time.
03:25 PM on 09/29/2011
and yet another ridiculous stricture based on organized religious beliefs.
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bellmotor
01:51 PM on 09/29/2011
There are no written laws that restrict women from driving. Rather, the ban is rooted in conservative traditions and religious views that hold giving freedom of movement to women would make them vulnerable to sins.
this is the most richest country in terms of national wealth and the poorest in terms of human rights where as the Shariah laws have ruled for many years and overrule the country so called laws without any protection words and meanining and the rulers and or followers must be of the stone age Arab descendants who used to bury any females newly born due to their shamefull barbaric acts of dishonor and indifference towards female gender
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cb55
11:13 AM on 09/29/2011
How tragic! As women, we should all be outraged that our "sisters" are being sublimated and subjected to inhumane treatment for freedoms we all but take for granted.
03:28 PM on 09/29/2011
I'm always outraged when men try to rule over Women with their ignorance and insecurities. That's what these laws are all about. Men who are insecure in themselves force their insecurities on Women because they're physically and historically stronger. Women have let this go on too long.
10:59 AM on 09/29/2011
These women are nothing more than slaves...
They cannot rise up anymore than the blacks could before the civil war...
Their country needs an Abraham Lincoln for women.
03:29 PM on 09/29/2011
It took another hundred years before anything really started changing after Abe opened the door.
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10:27 AM on 09/29/2011
To the little girl in the picture: "Please turn to your right - there you'll see your future".
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Luuke
06:37 AM on 09/29/2011
Please do not forget about the plight of thousands of foreign domestic workers in Saudi that are treated brutally and some killed on a daily basis...We do not hear about them..Slavery in Saudi is alive and well..
03:30 PM on 09/29/2011
The enslavement of women is world wide. Don't blame it all on the Saudis. Sex slaves exist all over the globe, bought and sold everywhere.
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Luuke
06:06 PM on 09/29/2011
You see you are a case of what I call reply without readin the post.I spoke of domestic workers not sex slaves and if you've not been to Saudi then you don't know zilch so keep that holier than thou attitude to youself cause you will only make a fool out of yourself now read my post again ....read it again
12:11 AM on 09/29/2011
It only proves the low level of respect they have for their female citizens ,
the assumption that anyone with a vagina is liable to go sex wild any minute.
what do they think of their own mothers?
12:10 AM on 09/29/2011
This is such bullshit. Men run that country and they like that way! Women are nothing there.
12:07 AM on 09/29/2011
why dont they just go on a no nooki strike ,
works everywhere else on earth.
03:31 PM on 09/29/2011
RAPE
06:44 PM on 09/29/2011
Remember, in Mus.lim countries a husband cannot rape his wife. She DOES NOT have the right to say no.Thats why a nooki strike would not work.
hfpf
Wake up World.
11:23 PM on 09/28/2011
Hmm... where are all the Israel bashers that complain endlessly about the poor treatment of the palestinians by the Israelis? Seems they're all out celebrating the Jewish New Year.
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eaglespark
"Why waste time learning? Ignorance is quicker."
08:22 PM on 09/28/2011
"Saudi Arabia is the only country in the world that bans women – both Saudi and foreign – from driving."
"There are no written laws that restrict women from driving..."
"A Saudi woman was sentenced..."
"Legal punishment has been handed down for..."
And again: "There are no written laws that restrict women from driving..."

That does it for me, I have failed to understand how the Saudi legal system works. "King Abdullah promised to protect women's rights and decreed that women would be allowed to participate in municipal elections in 2015. Abdullah also promised to appoint women to a currently all-male advisory body known as the Shura Council." --Good for him. I am grateful to be living in the USA. We are certainly not perfect, but I would rather live with a "work in progress" than a medieval theocracy.
03:32 PM on 09/29/2011
Unfortunately this 'work in progress' is backsliding.
07:24 PM on 09/28/2011
Just look at these women in the photo - covered in black except for a slit in material so they can peek out. How would men like to be treated like that. Women should leave that country where men want to TRAP them to the house - or be beat, punished, tied to posts outside their houses [shown in "disgrace"]. Men still perform FGM on baby girls, teenagers, women [for religion reasons???]. Hell no - it's so they can have "virgins" for their pleasure.
Women of Saudi Arabia, it's time to leave the country for a country of Freedom.
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07:56 PM on 09/28/2011
Shoot, neither men nor women can leave for good. If a guy won't come back the government puts pressure on the remaining family....even threatening to imprison them if he won't return.

btw.....women perform fmg, not men
03:33 PM on 09/29/2011
With what money and where will they go? Not to mention that they're bombarded with all this from birth and any protest they feel or make, they are told they are bad. They are brainwashed into believing in all this crap.
07:15 PM on 09/28/2011
A woman can't drive her child to school, work, doctor's office, hospital, or to election voting booth?
the only way to get there is by CAMEL or HORSEBACK? "After the king's announcement about voting rights for women, Saudi Arabia's Grand Mufti Abdel Aziz Al Sheik blessed the move and said, "IT'S FOR WOMEN'S GOOD." No good reason for this "control" of women's lives - as if women don't possess the "brains" to make an "intelligent informed" decision? Men [religion & king] only ones to make women's decisions for their good welfare?

Women should leave that backward "slave" country.
03:35 PM on 09/29/2011
How will YOU fund this mass exodus?