Dgn banyaknya orang Islam yg ngerespons positif ajakan buat ngegebukin  cewek 
yg 
nyetir mobil ini, berarti emang ajaran Islam ngelarang cewek  nyetir mobil.

Atau, ajaran Islam ngebikin orang jadi biadab dan barbar shg mereka nganggap 
cewek ga boleh nyetir.

Atau dua2nya, hehehe....


http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=CNG.57e2385fa5eae620b459b4dacd967745.971&show_article=1



Facebook page calls for beating Saudi women driversMay 25 09:57 AM US/Eastern

A campaign has been launched on Facebook  calling for men to beat Saudi women 
who drive their cars in a planned  protest next month against the 
ultra-conservative kingdom's ban on women  taking the wheel. 

The call comes as activists are demanding the release of Manal al-Sharif, a 
Saudi woman who was jailed for defying the ban. 

The page, titled "The Iqal Campaign: June 17 for preventing women from 
driving," 
refers to the Arabic name for the cord used to hold on the traditional 
headdress 
worn by many men  in the Gulf, advocating the cord be used to hit women who 
dare 
to  drive. 

It has drawn over 6,000 "likes" on the popular social networking website. 
Some on the page proposed distributing boxes of Iqals to youths and  
encouraging 
them use them to hit women who participate in the June 17  protest. 

One joked about the price of Iqals going up due to men buying them before the 
protest. 

The issue has sparked debate in the Saudi press. 
The renowned novelist Abdo Khal, writing in Okaz, deplored the ban on  women 
driving, and said he did not know "whether to laugh or cry" over  the proposed 
Iqal campaign. 

Ahmed Sayed Atif, writing in Al-Watan, called for women be allowed to drive, 
and 
that they not arrested for not possessing a driver's licence, as can happen 
now. 

Meanwhile, a Facebook page titled "We are all Manal al-Sharif: a call for 
solidarity with Saudi women's rights," has been growing in popularity, with its 
number of "likes" rising by about 5,000 to more than 19,000 in a day. 

"It is not a revolution, it is not a plot, it is not a gathering and it  is not 
a protest -- we are only requesting to drive our cars," one post  on the page 
said. 

And a petition launched by Gulf intellectuals calling for the release of Sharif 
has garnered over 300 signatures. 

According to Al-Watan, a 37-year-old Saudi woman who had repeated  Sharif's 
experiment in driving in the town of Al-Ras, northeast of  Riyadh, was arrested 
at a supermarket by a police patrol accompanied by  members of the religious 
police. 

She was driving with her mother and aunt at the time, according to the  
newspaper, which said she was released a few hours later.  

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