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Tuesday, 09 February 2010  -  24 Safar 1431 H
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Two women professors arrested for driving
By Saud Al-Barakati

Jeddah – Police detained two women professors from King Abdulaziz University in Jeddah on Friday for violating the country’s ban on women driving. The two women, whose nationalities and names were not released, were driving to a shopping mall, north of Jeddah, when they were pulled over and detained.
A police source said that the two women were excited about driving despite the ban. “But their need to be behind the wheel sped up their arrest,” the police official said.
When investigated at the Salamah Police Department, the women said that they were “forced” to drive to the mall after their driver had escaped a few days earlier. They had no male relative to drive them to the mall, they said.
Earlier this year, a woman, in her 20s, was arrested for driving in Makkah.
The woman was turned over to the Prosecution and Investigation Commission (CIP) for investigation.
It is not known how frequent such arrests are made across the Kingdom.
While women are barred from driving in most of the Kingdom, the scene of women behind the wheel is an exception in many rural areas.
The issue has created a nationwide controversy in recent years. While women’s rights activists in the country have been openly campaigning for the right to drive, many high ranking officials maintain it is a social issue and will be resolved only when Saudis feel the time is right. – Okaz/SG

11 Comments have been posted. Post Your Comments
» What's wrong with KSA?! | EDL posted...
Come on Saudi Arabia, wake up please! Let women drive!
» Prophet Wives fought Wars | True Muslim posted...
Prophet Mohammad woves and sisters also fought wars with many other muslim women, then why cant women can drive in Saudia?
» | SSZ posted...
"It is a social issue and will be resolved only when Saudis feel the time is right". Insert "men" to replace Saudis in this sentence.This is a never ending issue that will never come to any positive fruition as long as women in Saudi Arabia keep allowing men to decide what is best for them.
» double standard! | Shana Badawi posted...
Funny how the cops are so keen when it comes to spotting a female driving a car, but they turn a blind eye to underage males when they are seen driving. Why is the law on driving only enforced on women?
» Why is the USA allies with them? | MonkeyMan posted...
Its obvious that the American culture is completely incompatible with the Saudi culture. By continuing to support them militarily and economically, we continue to foster such 11th century thinking.
» | osc posted...
"the women said that they were “forced” to drive to the mall after their driver had escaped a few days earlier." ...what? escaped?
» Ladies Driving | Mohamed Zarook posted...
It is long over due that our sisters should get their rightful place which they enjoyed during the time of our beloved Prophet. Male chauvinism is every where, but worse when it comes to Daudi Arabia.
» let them go for it. | sanni posted...
saudi arabia should focus on public indecent dress, instate of harrasing the women drivers and also put eye on for some of their (askari) follow peoples wifes at tarhin find out.
» Professors Arrested For Driving | tenderheart posted...
Women are usually very maternal... They make excellent drivers. If more women were allowed to shine, problems would disappear. Please legislate. I drive. As a matter of fact, I travel sometimes over 12 hours on my own to visit my sister. My husband always gives me his blessing. Why are Saudis so suspicious of their wives? A wife is a gift from God. My sons think that Arabs are really insecure. They try to understand your culture. Bring down these walls. It is time...
» | Jason posted...
Their driver had "escaped"? Escaped from what?
» | Melissa posted...
What happened to the two women professors? How long did they stay in jail, how were they treated?
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