Oh goodie, next time I go to Saudi Arabia, I can leave my eunuchs at home:
RIYADH (Reuters) - Saudi authorities, breaking with religious codes
that require women to be accompanied by a male guardian, have decided
to allow women to stay in hotels on their own, a newspaper reported on
Monday.
A royal decree allowed the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to lay
down new regulations simply requiring women to show personal
identification including a photograph, which hotel managers must
register with local police, al-Watan said.
Tribal custom and hardline religious strictures limit women's
movement in the conservative Islamic state, the only country in the
world where women are forbidden from driving.
Saudi women can face harassment from the religious police if they
are not accompanied in public areas by a male relative who acts as her
"guardian". The rules are less strictly enforced for foreigners and in
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia's most liberal city.
The paper said the rules, set out in last month's decree, were
worked out in coordination with the Ministry of the Interior and the
religious police organization, two bodies who rights activists say
stand in the way of improved women's rights in Saudi Arabia.
Concern over the country's image abroad and a desire to integrate
women into the national economy have driven liberal voices within
government to advance more freedoms for women.
Wonder when the Bush regime will care as much about women's rights in the kingdom as it pretends to in Afghanistan?
I don't. I don't have time to waste.
UPPITY DATE: Saudi women have apparently won their long fight to drive their own cars! The Kingdom is supposedly lifting the ban by the end of the year.
Critics
believe allowing women to drive would be the first step towards a
gradual erosion of the kingdom's modesty laws. A woman would have to
remove the traditional abaya robe to get a clear view behind the wheel.
"Allowing
women to drive will only bring sin," a letter to Al-Watan newspaper
declared last year. "The evils it would bring - mixing between the
genders, temptations, and tarnishing the reputation of devout Muslim
women - outweigh the benefits."
Oh just STFU.
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