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Saudi Arabia: Women Driving Will Have Sex, Report Says

Saudi Report Women Driving

12/ 3/11 11:20 AM ET   AP

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — A report given to a high-level advisory group in Saudi Arabia claims that allowing women in the kingdom to drive could encourage premarital sex, a rights activist said Saturday.

The ultraconservative stance suggests increasing pressure on King Abdullah to retain the kingdom's male-only driving rules despite international criticism.

Rights activist Waleed Abu Alkhair said the document by a well-known academic was sent to the all-male Shura Council, which advises the monarchy. The report by Kamal Subhi claims that allowing women to drive will threaten the country's traditions of virgin brides, he said. The suggestion is that driving will allow greater mixing of genders and could promote sex.

Saudi women have staged several protests defying the driving ban. The king has already promised some reforms, including allowing women to vote in municipal elections in 2015.

There was no official criticism or commentary on the scholar's views, and it was unclear whether they were solicited by the Shura Council or submitted independently. But social media sites were flooded with speculation that Saudi's traditional-minded clerics and others will fight hard against social changes suggested by the 87-year-old Abdullah.

Saudi's ruling family, which oversees Islam's holiest sites, draws its legitimacy from the backing of the kingdom's religious establishment, which follows a strict brand of Islam known as Wahhabism. While Abdullah has pushed for some changes on women's rights, he is cautious not to push too hard against the clerics.

In October, Saudi Arabia named a new heir to the throne, Prince Nayef, who is a former interior minister and considered to hold traditionalist views, although he had led crackdowns against suspected Islamic extremists. His selection appeared to embolden the ultraconservative clerics to challenge any sweeping social reforms.

Prince Nayef was picked following the death of Crown Prince Sultan.

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RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — A report given to a high-level advisory group in Saudi Arabia claims that allowing women in the kingdom to drive could encourage premarital sex, a rights activist said Sat...
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AlexVallas
03:31 PM on 12/09/2011
I read just as absurd things coming from some of the Presidential candidates -- mostly from Perry and Santorum and from numerous Evangelical Ministers. I wonder if their comments made headlines in Saudi Arabia?
01:14 PM on 12/09/2011
Ha! Good one. Was this a study? Anyway, everyone knows driving encourages sex. Hopefully, protected sex. That is another issue.
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nfatt1
Liberty, Equality, Fraternity
09:28 AM on 12/09/2011
It would be very difficult to have sex when driving even without the burqas, with them impossible.
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VolsFans
Endangered Species: Moderate
08:11 AM on 12/09/2011
It concerns me to read statements like the title of this post. This is a very large country with wealth, nucs and a metric ton of extremists.
09:39 AM on 12/08/2011
Saudie women don't care about driving because most have enough oil money to be chauffeured anywhere they want to go. Saudies trash pickup trucks are all electric so they can all sleep in without being disturbed in the morning. Think there's more going on under the hood than we realize. US needs to stop meddling in other countries business because we have enough dam problems of our own!
02:50 AM on 12/08/2011
Oh noes!! Women having sex! Why, that will lead to...dancing!
12:56 PM on 12/07/2011
Hilarious, driving is the downturn of morality, oh wait, but only for women. How do these people even take themselves seriously?
07:35 PM on 12/15/2011
Oh, didn't you know? Women are so weak and give in so easily to temptation that, given the opportunity, they would have wild orgies with the whole town if they were permitted to do so. Men must be responsible for the ladies and protect their vaginas at all costs, and if that means wrapping them up like a burrito so that only their eyes are showing and locking them in the basement so they can hide the car and throwing acid on the ones that misbehave and slicing off their clitoris, so be it.

All in the name of God, of course.
10:13 AM on 12/06/2011
And we are allies with these theocratic, cro-magnon era freedom-hating misogynistic tyrants...remember that. We have worked to overthrow Saddam and Khaddafi because they were "anti-democracy." Not these guys though. Go figure.
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frank1946
Tell the Truth
08:02 AM on 12/06/2011
Shura Council just wants to ID the productive women and discourage them ?

Or do they just possess no Ego or Pride in themselves ? Waste of time by medling
in lives of female Citizens !
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yoyodyne666
Just here to spool you up.
04:28 AM on 12/06/2011
Having sex while driving can be dangerous, I know I do it all the time, however I practice safe sex while driving.
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yoyodyne666
Just here to spool you up.
04:24 AM on 12/06/2011
I knew there had to be a easy way to find the "goers" without lifting their berkas.
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04:21 AM on 12/06/2011
Personally, I find it very difficult to drive and have sex. I almost never do it.
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i81u812
07:32 AM on 12/06/2011
Ccaroleena, the almost never statement means that you have ?

OWS
01:28 AM on 12/06/2011
If all the men stay home....problem solved.
01:27 AM on 12/06/2011
They may drive and think and write and create and have their own dreams, goals and ambitions.

Give them the car. We'd love to see them grow and blossom.
12:45 AM on 12/06/2011
Must have heard the one about Jack 'n Diane...two American kids growing up...in the heartland...something about the backseat of Jackie's car...