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Saudi Woman To Be Lashed For Driving
http://www.bbc.co.uk/...-middle-east-15079620
Only 10? It'll take more than that to instill decent driving skills into her.....!
Seriously, how can their government give Saudi women the right to vote yet continue to enforce such draconian laws?
Only 10? It'll take more than that to instill decent driving skills into her.....!
Seriously, how can their government give Saudi women the right to vote yet continue to enforce such draconian laws?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I feel I don't have the right to comment on the laws of Saudi Arabia, although I firmly believe in equal rights etc in the UK.
I object to other countries interfering in the laws and lifestyle of the UK.
What I will never fathom is why women in the UK choose to wear the burqa when many Muslim women choose not to, even in Muslim countries.
I object to other countries interfering in the laws and lifestyle of the UK.
What I will never fathom is why women in the UK choose to wear the burqa when many Muslim women choose not to, even in Muslim countries.
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This is what causes me to pull my hair out!
In countries like Saudi that forbid women to take part is so many normal day to day activities women are risking their lives to have the right to vote, to drive, have bank accounts, to go out without wearing the burqa...
In this country some Muslim women are insisting on wearing the burqa!
I cannot get my head round it. Maybe the women who want to wear it should move to Saudi, and the Saudi women who don't want it should move here.
In countries like Saudi that forbid women to take part is so many normal day to day activities women are risking their lives to have the right to vote, to drive, have bank accounts, to go out without wearing the burqa...
In this country some Muslim women are insisting on wearing the burqa!
I cannot get my head round it. Maybe the women who want to wear it should move to Saudi, and the Saudi women who don't want it should move here.
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it is one on of my biggest bugbears when people say of horrific practices in other countries "who are we to comment" and "none of our business, its tradition" and "its not for me to say" etc...what utter craap... just because something is in another country does not mean i cannot have a valid opinion on it...and just because something is " just the way it is" most certainly does not make it ok!
if a country is practising evil and sickening laws and behaviours, then it is every HUMAN BEINGS right to oppose it! not sit back and shrug and say..." well its just their way"
there is NO defence for this kind of barbaric nonsense and claiming 'tradition' is feeble and utter reprehensible
if a country is practising evil and sickening laws and behaviours, then it is every HUMAN BEINGS right to oppose it! not sit back and shrug and say..." well its just their way"
there is NO defence for this kind of barbaric nonsense and claiming 'tradition' is feeble and utter reprehensible
my friend was caught up in a controlling relationship,where she was dictated to and was totally submissive. "Submissive" is the problem here,we are nowadays expected that women and men are equal in this country and the law reflects that and is adhered to. Unless you are a muslim woman who's husband has a problem with modern uk law and does not wish to comply to it! There are many women here who are living enforced lives:-(
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