Saudi police 'pounce on woman defying drive ban'

Women are not allowed into driving schools in the ultra-conservative kingdom are not granted licences.


Afp December 28, 2013
A Saudi woman sits behind the wheel of her vehicle, defying a ban on women drivers. PHOTO: REUTERS

JEDDA: Saudi police on Saturday pulled over a woman minutes after she got behind the wheel in the Red Sea city of Jeddah after activists called for a new challenge to a driving ban.

"Only 10 minutes after Tamador al-Yami got behind the wheel police stopped her," activist Eman al-Nafjan told AFP, adding that Yami carries an international driving licence and was with another woman who was filming her in the car.

Tamador's husband was called to the scene and she was forced to sign a pledge not to drive again without a Saudi licence, said Nafjan on her Twitter account.

Women are not allowed to drive in Saudi Arabia.

Elsewhere in Khobar, in Eastern Province, another woman drove for two hours, accompanied by her husband, without being stopped, Nafjan said.

Activists say Saturday was chosen as a "symbolic" date as part of efforts first launched more than a decade ago to press for the right for Saudi women to drive.

The call for action is a "reminder of the right so it is not forgotten," activist Nasima al-Sada had told AFP.

The absolute monarchy is the only country in the world where women are barred from driving, a rule that has drawn international condemnation.

Saturday's action is a continuation of a campaign launched on October 26, when 16 activists were stopped by police for defying the ban.

COMMENTS (6)

It Is (still) Economy Stupid | 11 years ago | Reply

5 billion to upgrade Lebanon Army to meet the challenge of Hezbollah, 5 billion for Egypt and no upgrade for its own citizen.

Mohibullah Khan | 11 years ago | Reply

A dirty minded country with inhuman and obsolete laws. Its days are numbered. No oil can save them.

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