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Saudi Women To Vote Without Male Approval

Saudi Women

ABDULLAH AL-SHIHRI and AYA BATRAWY   12/28/11 01:35 PM ET  AP

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — Women in Saudi Arabia will not need a male guardian's approval to run or vote in municipal elections in 2015, when women will also run for office for the first time, a Saudi official said Wednesday.

The change signifies a step forward in easing the kingdom's restrictions against women, but it falls far short of what some Saudi reformers are calling for.

Shura Council member Fahad al-Anzi was quoted in the state-run al-Watan newspaper saying that approval for women to run and vote came from the guardian of Islam's holiest sites, the Saudi king, and therefore women will not need a male guardian's approval. The country's Shura Council is an all-male consultative body with no legislative powers.

Despite the historic decision by the king to allow women the right to participate in the country's only open elections, male guardian laws in Saudi Arabia remain largely unchanged. Women cannot travel, work, study abroad, marry, get divorced or gain admittance to a public hospital without permission from a male guardian.

The country is guided by an ultraconservative interpretation of Islam called Wahhabism.

Hatoun al-Fasi, a women's history professor in Riyadh, said just the announcement that Saudi women can run for office and vote without permission will stir debate.

"It's being brought up out of the blue and could open doors to discussions that we have enough of already," al-Fasi said.

While King Abdullah has pushed for some changes on women's rights, he has been cautious not to push too hard against ultraconservative clerics, who have in the past challenged social reforms. Saudi's ruling family draws its legitimacy from the backing of the kingdom's religious establishment.

The male guardianship laws are particularly stifling for women, Saudi female activist Wajeha al-Hawidar said.

"These laws make the woman like a child in all aspects of her life. She is not dealt with as an adult with a fully developed brain," al-Hawidar said.

The restrictions are practically all-encompassing.

Saudi women cannot study abroad unless a male guardian approves and accompanies them throughout their studies. Government-run hospitals are allowed to perform surgery on women only with approval from a male guardian, except in emergencies. Male guardians in Saudi Arabia are allowed to remove their daughters or sisters from school at any time. In the case that a father, uncle or brother is not available, mothers turn to their sons for approval to work or travel.

"Male guardianship laws are a problem that the Saudi woman has been dealing with for years. It's our number one demand that these laws be revoked," al-Fasi said. "It goes against the social rights that Islam gives women."

Al-Fasi and other Saudi women have been pushing the Saudi government for social reforms and greater rights for women, including to allow women the right to drive and for the dissolution of male guardianship laws. Saudi women have staged protests defying the ban.

Al-Hawidar said Wednesday's announcement means another barrier for women in Saudi Arabia has been lifted. However, she said the government might not see it through, because of expected resistance by those opposing such reforms.

"There are people in the government willing to listen reasonably, but people in society are not," al-Hawidar said. "They will hate you just for being different, and with these people there is no common language."

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Batrawy reported from Cairo.

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Cuyahoga
I asked Hank Williams, how lonely does it get ....
11:07 PM on 02/05/2012
All of this because some men are terrified of women. Poor sorry b*****ds.
01:46 AM on 01/01/2012
Now only if these women can get their men to let them out of the house and to drive them to the polls.
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Dionita
Love is the new black.
08:11 PM on 12/31/2011
Happy New Year!
02:53 PM on 12/31/2011
Naturally it was the male of the species that granted this approval. And if the honeys get to uppity they'll take it right back.
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10:34 PM on 01/02/2012
Same thing world wide by the way:

Gender roles
Males dominate public/political realm
Males more aggressive, more prone to lethal violence, more prone to theft
Males engage in more coalitionist violence through rape
Males on average travel greater distances over lifetime
Marriage
Husband older than wife on average
Copulation normally conducted in privacy
Incest prevention or avoidance, incest between mother and son unthinkable or tabooed
Rape, but rape proscribed
Collective decision making
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_universal
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fireart
I got mine the hard way.
03:07 PM on 01/03/2012
You cant shine up sudi by pointing out the worst case of the rest of the world.
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tjeastrich
10:18 PM on 12/30/2011
Every little step is at least one taken in the right direction, especially for the Saudi monarchy. Change will continue to come to Saudi Arabia, but it will be at a snail's pace because it is very hard to overcome hundreds of years of tribal culture and tradition in which women are subservient and typically held in such low esteem.
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Yvonne Serocki
wellness is inspired
05:12 PM on 12/30/2011
2012 is the year of the return of the feminine Holy Spirit. "For the Lord has created a NEW thing on earth: a woman protects, leads, or compasses a man" Jeremiah 31:22
www.newheavenonearth.wordpress.com
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Dionita
Love is the new black.
08:11 PM on 12/31/2011
There is no them without us.
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jcolvin325
Ecclesiastes 10:2 (NIV)
03:16 PM on 12/30/2011
This just getting out of hand...next thing you know they will get all uppity and start talking sass.
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AZLibDem
If you're speeding, you're an "illegal"
11:30 AM on 12/30/2011
That's all well and good, but what will they do to make sure that a woman who wishes to vote will actually be able to get to the polls?
10:16 AM on 12/30/2011
wow what a great step towards equality! It is somewhat ironic, however, that they will be casting their ballots wearing burqas. Get with the times Middle East, you can have your enlightenment too, it's a good thing.
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Michaelxx
08:21 AM on 12/30/2011
how do we know that they are women underneath their clothes
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Cuyahoga
I asked Hank Williams, how lonely does it get ....
11:06 PM on 02/05/2012
How do we know you're a man underneath YOUR clothes?
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frank1946
Tell the Truth
06:42 AM on 12/30/2011
Now ditch the Burka and get a Credit Card ?
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AbrahamSadegh
02:03 AM on 12/30/2011
We need to establish a global anti-dictatorships federation composed of peoples everywhere who are in the private sector – not a part of any government – uniting to help those living under oppressive regime free themselves and their humanity from tyranny of any kind.

It could be a non-profit organization with the website, for example: www.global anti-dictatorships.org!

How about it?
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piceaglauca
The picture says it all....
08:05 PM on 12/29/2011
How do you figure out whose who in that picture?
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06:32 PM on 12/29/2011
On one hand the Saudi's law, which is dominated by men, that is to say Kings, clerics or men with a lot of money/riches dictate that their way is the holy way - further not to follow the Western world as it is an example of evil and caos - Then almost under the some breath those men tell that their woman are look at for guidance insofar as their holy Koran? And that the Saudi women are not ready to go the Western way? Nor do their feel it is right? It would be fair and reasonable to suggest that the women are so, so very frightened of being found guilty of treason, so in this respect they will do as monkey tell them to do.... I see no evil, I talk no evil, and more or less I will surrender my self to you. It appears that the men are all the Allis" rather looks like that women are not human and that they belong only to the men... just like cattle or of the like.... The Saudi King had claimed that the women are not in favor of moving forward, and that the women like it just the way it is.He also makes claim about his own personnel beliefs that he is in favor of women moving forward insofar as their dress code, and all the rest of change to move all women moved up to the status of the 21st century.