Progress?

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Saudi Arabian Women Will Be Allowed to Vote, Run in Elections

Well, they aren’t allowed drive yet or leave the country without a male 
chaperone, but Saudi Arabian women will finally get some suffrage, after 
decades of external pressure from rights groups. 
Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah announced Sunday that women will be given the 
right to vote and run in municipal elections, according to the BBC. The 
country, which enforces strict conservative Islamic law, has long prevented 
female citizens from many rights enjoyed by men. 
“Because we refuse to marginalize women in society in all roles that comply 
with sharia, we have decided, after deliberation with our senior clerics and 
others…to involve women in the Shura Council as members, starting from next 
term,” Abdullah said, according to the BBC.  “Women will be able to run as 
candidates in the municipal election and will even have the right to vote.”

As Saudi authorities have watched conservative and oppressive regimes fall or 
be challenged by uprisings around the Middle East this year, pressure from 
outside rights groups has been accompanied by building pressure from within the 
country. In June, women staged peaceful protests by driving themselves around 
the country and taking video — an act technically not illegal but very 
dangerous in a place where females are far less empowered than men and could 
suffer harsh punishment under Islamic law. 
According to the BBC, King Abdullah has carefully pushed for reform in the 
country — a difficult task in a place where the rules are defined by 
conservative clerics and members of the royal family who are resistant to 
change.

Activists and reform advocates welcomed the announcement and said they would 
press forward on other reforms, which they have been working on for decades. 
“This is something we have long waited for and worked towards,” Saudi writer 
Nimah Ismail told the BBC.


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