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    Saudi women to run, vote without male approval

    RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) — 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.

     
    • Dan  •  5 mths ago
      In May, dozens of women demonstrating for the right to engage in Egypt's political future were arrested and, reportedly, subjected to ''virginity tests''. Recently, thousands of Egyptian women marched in Tahrir Square to protest the military's mistreatment of women.

      Welcome to your "Arab Spring" ladies.
      • Xavier 5 mths ago
        All while the U.S. Government voiced support for Mubarak and the military that replaced him, while women and men are beaten, tortured and killed. Don't forget to add Bahrain to the mix.
      • Julieta X 5 mths ago
        It is sooo sad and dehumanizing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
      • drm 4 mths ago
        and in the past, women had to demonstrate for their rights in the US and were subjected to equally denigrating treatment. So get off your high horse.
    • Jennifer  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  5 mths ago
      Any religion or nation that treats its women like the Saudis do, or any Muslim nation for that matter, is beastly and inhumane in the worst ways. I would love to give their men a taste of what they dish out.
      • Yahya 5 mths ago
        I am waiting.
      • Julieta X 5 mths ago
        Waiting for what? you haven't met your match yet because true women would cut off your ba**s off, and make you swallow them. You'd be singing like birds! And if you don't like an open and democratic society, don't respect the values, maybe you should head back where you came from!!!!
      • blitz 5 mths ago
        big talk in the US but you need to go visit the middle east, just sayn..
    • Eduardo  •  5 mths ago
      I saw a group of saudi women arriving at a Europena airport and putting all those black robes in their luggage, appearing totally liberated, dignified, beautiful and really 21st century:) I guess a revolution is about to happen there, like before the arrival of islam, when women of those places could dress much more freely as now...
      • whytruthhurts 5 mths ago
        Woman in France are not feeling liberated but oppressed by their government by imposing their law of Secularism to stop them from what you mentioned liberated. The believing women are not going to feel liberated when every man who looks at them screw them in their brain.
      • cocotexas 5 mths ago
        Well I guess Muslim men have no control and are barely above an animal if they can not control their sexual urges, just like a dog! It is amazing that women have to completely cover up and be hot and uncomfortable, unable to breath under all that fabric just because it is a man's problem of self control.
      • Kristin L 4 mths ago
        Don't think that what you read here is Islam. This is an extreme form that was started not by the Quran but by somebody human interpreting the Quran. The prophets first wife was a buisness women who ran her own buisness and was rich in her own right. You are saying that musim men have no control. Let me see you stare a women in her face if her chest is showing or she is wearing a skin tight dress.
    • Yannis  •  5 mths ago
      "Saudi women to run, vote without male approval"
      Yeah??
      But how they will get themselves to the polling centers when they are not allowed to drive a car??
      Maybe Brenda have an answer??
    • ME  •  Indio, California  •  5 mths ago
      the fight for equality continues.............
    • Dr.Johnson  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  5 mths ago
      And you can still be stoned to death or beheaded for witchcraft! Good luck lady!
      • Kristin L 4 mths ago
        oh sure and here we just say they are devil worshippers and are going to hell. Look at history of America, we use to burn them or tie rocks around them and throw them in rivers and if the survived either the burning or drowning then they were definetly a witch or devil worshipper and if they died. Oh well, oops, guess I was wrong.
    • BF  •  Denver, Colorado  •  5 mths ago
      Great start.
      • gofer 5 mths ago
        If they let them!
      • Tourettes 5 mths ago
        It's true. Just because they can legally vote doesn't mean their husbands will let them out of the house to go vote. How many of the women who dare to vote will end up disfigured?
    • MsC421  •  Fort Myers Beach, Florida  •  5 mths ago
      Crazy - my sister married a Saudi over 25 years ago. The kids studied here, but I could never figure out why one of my nephews always had to be with my neices during school. That explains it. I'll never understand why anyone would dump all they believe here, to live there.
    • Kansas237  •  5 mths ago
      NOT TOO LONG AGO, elsewhere on Yahoo, readers were lamenting and pooh-poohing eye makeup ... questioning why women had to embellish their eyes in the first place.

      Well now ... just observe these Middle Eastern women and you will come to realize that when everything else is forced to be covered up, shut tight, then the only thing left to advertise one's availability are "The Windows to The Soul" (the eyes).

      Cleopatra knew about the power of physical adornment, and women the world over, have been following her example ever since.
    • coloradian  •  Tokai-shi, Japan  •  5 mths ago
      they treat their women like slaves where are the us feminists on arab womens rights
    • Kenneth  •  Raleigh, North Carolina  •  4 mths ago
      I want to see these women without the bhurka. Bet they are wearing tight jeans amd wouldn't be able to tell the difference from any other woman.
    • A K  •  Somerset, Massachusetts  •  5 mths ago
      MY BEST WISHES TO YOU for a free Saudi Arabia!
    • teluka  •  5 mths ago
      If Saudi Arabia is the custodian if Islam worldwide and this is how they treat their womenfolk, no wonder Islam is so screwed up around the world.The unfortunate thing is that they control the world oil market.If not by now the rest of the world would have turned it to dust and no more muslim problem.
    • Don  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  5 mths ago
      In Saudi women are property. They are not allowed outside without a male relative, they can not drive, and are not allowed to speak in public. How can they posibly vote if there is no elected officals to vote for. Saudi is a kingdome not a demoracy.
    • FINALLY  •  5 mths ago
      How do you know who you are voting for, they all look the same?
    • Wendy Simmons  •  Tulsa, Oklahoma  •  4 mths ago
      Perhaps they will also stop covering their faces and bodies when they live in the U.S.A.!
    • jorge  •  5 mths ago
      They can vote and then are free to get beaten up as well.
    • A. J. W.  •  Cedar Rapids, Iowa  •  4 mths ago
      Wahhabism makes Sharia law look like child's play!
    • hannah  •  Sydney, Australia  •  5 mths ago
      These Men are sick just cause they cant handle women showing their dominance. they cant let there possesions own them or fight back or act out of place or they will lose all there power and there way of life they will lose all there slaves basicly...... what pigs!!
    • roy  •  5 mths ago
      Salomi:Veils signal servitude. JUST TAKE OFF YOUR VIELS. And spit in the face of any muslim man that wants to hurt you. Would be a good idea to take up karate and learn to use a gun.
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