Perkembangan terbaru dari Arab Saudi, sedikit memberi kebebasan bagi kaum 
perempuan.

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  From: Sunny 
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  Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2008 6:42 AM
  Subject: [zamanku] Saudi Women Given Some Freedoms


  http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1705562,00.html

  Saudi Women Given Some Freedoms
  Monday, Jan. 21, 2008 By AP 
  (RIYADH, Saudi Arabia) - Women in Saudi Arabia can now stay in a hotel or a 
furnished apartment without a male guardian, according to a government decision 
that comes as the country faces increasing criticism for its severe 
restrictions on women.

  The daily Al-Watan, which is deemed close to the Saudi government, reported 
Monday that the ministry issued a circular to hotels asking them to accept lone 
women - as long as their information is sent to a local police station.

  The decision was adopted after a study conducted by the Interior Ministry, 
the Supreme Commission of Tourism and the religious police authority known as 
the Commission for the Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice.

  Saudi women, under strict Islamic law, suffer severe restrictions on daily 
life: They are not allowed to be anywhere with an unrelated man, cannot drive, 
appear before a judge without a male representative, or travel abroad without a 
male guardian's permission.

  The paper interviewed some Saudi women who complained that they had been 
severely inconvenienced by the rules banning them from staying in the hotels 
alone.

  It quoted a woman identified as saying that she once arrived late at night at 
King Fahd airport on an internal flight and was denied a hotel room because she 
was alone.

  Another woman, Fatima Ibrahim, said her son-in-law quarreled with his wife 
and daughters and threw them out of the house. When they tried to get a hotel 
room, they were asked to get a permission from the police.

  Saudi Arabia has come under intense international criticism, including from 
its ally, the United States, especially over its treatment of women in the 
kingdom's legal system. King Abdullah pardoned a rape victim last month after 
her case sparked international outcry because she had been sentenced to lashes 
and jail time for being in a car with a a man who was not her relative.

   


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