Saudi woman could face prison for posting video of husband cheating with maid

Video went viral in Saudi Arabia with many viewers showing support for the wife


Web Desk October 07, 2015
PHOTO: REUTERS

A Saudi woman who filmed her husband cheating on her with their housemaid may be sent to prison because of the Kingdom’s defamation laws.

The woman shared a footage of her husband kissing and talking to the maid on social media with the caption, “The minimum punishment for this husband is to scandalise him.”

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However, Majid Qaroob, a top Saudi lawyer said the woman could be handed a one-year prison sentence or a fine of 500,000 Saudi Riyals.

"This law [on information technology crimes] includes stiff punishment for anyone using mobile phones with a camera or other equipment to photograph others and defame them," he added.

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The video went viral in Saudi Arabia with many viewers showing support for the wife.

“I salute you warmly for your valiant courage,” Al Yamama, a blogger, said of the woman’s decision, according to Gulf News. “You did the best thing because there was an urgent need for revenge and your revenge is the best," she added.

Many also took to Twitter to express outrage over the possible detention:



https://twitter.com/CraneMaggie/status/651477642856787968

https://twitter.com/SuperDazLUFC/status/651475279064469504

https://twitter.com/je5kby/status/651473857103200257



https://twitter.com/SuperDazLUFC/status/651475279064469504

 

Thousands of people work as maids in the Gulf States, many of whom are migrants from poor countries such as the Philippines, India, Sri Lanka and Nepal.

 

This article originally appeared on Independent

COMMENTS (4)

flipflop | 8 years ago | Reply How about jailing the person who made this law so that only certain people can benefit. Saudis have done so much damage to Islam than any other human. It's time to have a government through public votes. Monarch system does not work in this century.
A-No.1 | 8 years ago | Reply Well done woman. Will someone please speak up for the maid who was probably coerced or threatend if she did not comply with the mans advances etc.
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