Women in Saudi Arabia are now monitored by the government using an electronic
system that tracks any cross-border movements, alerting their male guardians by
text if they attempt to leave the country.
As of last week, Saudi women's male guardians began receiving text messages
on their phones informing them when women under their custody leave the country,
even if they are travelling together. Saudi women's rights activist Manal al-Sherif, who last year urged women to
defy a driving ban, said a man had contacted her to say he had received a text
from the immigration authorities while at the airport with his wife.
"The authorities are using technology to monitor women," said Saudi author
and journalist Badriya al-Bishr, who criticised the "state of slavery under
which women are held" in the kingdom. "This is technology used to serve backwardness in order to keep women
imprisoned," she added.
Under laws influenced by the strict Wahabi interpretation of Islam, women are
not allowed to leave Saudi Arabia without permission from their male guardian (a
husband, father or brother), who must give consent by signing what is known as
the "yellow sheet" at the airport or border.
2 comments:
Why are these people allowed to live ?
I cannot wait until either the oil in Saudi and the rest of the Middle East runs out or we discover a cheaper, cleaner alternative. Let the games begin! And watch as their vile, barbaric religion and culture disappears without trace.
Post a Comment