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http://arabnews.com/saudiarabia/article451569.ece

Six women detained in Riyadh for driving 
By JASON BENHAM | REUTERS 

Published: Jun 9, 2011 22:35 Updated: Jun 9, 2011 23:06 

RIYADH: Authorities detained six women on Thursday for driving cars in the 
capital in defiance of laws allowing only male motorists on the kingdom's roads.

Rasha Al-Duwaisi, one of those detained on Thursday, put the ages of the group 
at between 21 and 30 and said they had met in a district of Riyadh late in the 
afternoon to teach each other how to drive using three cars.

They were quickly taken to a police station and instructed to summon their male 
guardians (mahram) to collect them from custody.

"It's not the first time we have done this," Duwaisi told Reuters by telephone 
from the station.

"It's my right to drive and my right to know how to drive. I suffer because I 
can't drive because I have to rely on a driver that I share with four others."

Many families in Saudi Arabia have at least one driver with an average salary 
of around 2,000 Saudi riyals ($533) per month. Those who cannot afford this 
assign a male member of family to drive its women, which often amounts to a 
time-consuming burden.

Traffic police could not immediately be reached for comment on Thursday's 
arrests.

Two of the other detainees were Duwaisi's sisters, she said, adding that she 
met the other three on Facebook and Twitter.

Authorities last month arrested Manal Al-Sharif, who posted a YouTube video of 
herself driving in the Eastern Province and calling on other women to do the 
same.

Al-Sharif has been released but faces charges of "besmirching the kingdom's 
reputation abroad and stirring up public opinion."

Another woman, Shaima Osama, was also arrested for driving last month in 
Jeddah. She too was later released.

Thousands of Saudi men and women joined Facebook groups calling for Saudi 
driving rights to be extended to women.

Women in the country are also required to have written approval from a 
designated guardian - a father, husband, brother or son - to emigrate, work or 
travel abroad.

The campaign that Al-Sharif launched is aimed at teaching women to drive and 
encouraging them to take to the roads from June 17, using foreign-issued 
licenses.


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