FPI kan udah melopori ngegebukin cewek di demo anti perda di Tangerang dan demo 
di Monas.

Ayo gebukin aja cewek2 yg keluar sendirian di jalanan, mereka itu kan ga 
nurutin 
perintah auloh, hehehe...





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From: sunny <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sat, May 28, 2011 1:22:16 AM
Subject: [proletar] Beat women drivers: Facebook campaign

   
Refl: Apakah  FPI cs tidak turut menyokong kampanye facebook ini?

http://www.kuwaittimes.net/read_news.php?newsid=MTAwMDk1NTY3Nw==

Beat women drivers: Facebook campaign
Published Date: May 26, 2011 

RIYADH: 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 license, 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.- AFP

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