Saudi women wait for their drivers outside a shopping mall in Riyadh in
the ultra-conservative country where women are subjected to many
restrictions. Saudi Arabia has suspended a programme that notifies the
male guardians of female relatives, who may only travel abroad with
their permission, once the women leave the country, a newspaper reported
Tuesday. PHOTO/FILE
RIYADH,
Saudi
Arabia has suspended a programme that notifies the male guardians of
female relatives, who may only travel abroad with their permission, once
the women leave the country, a newspaper reported Tuesday.
Since
November 2012, Saudi women's male guardians have been sent an SMS
message informing them when women under their custody leave, even if
they are travelling together.
The programme, which was
strongly criticised by women rights activists, "has been suspended due
to some observations," passports department spokesman Ahmad al-Laheedan
was quoted by Arab News as saying.
"It will undergo
amendment," he said, indicating that the system that compounded
constraints on women in the ultra-conservative kingdom, could return as
optional. Men would only receive an SMS if they requested to be
informed.
As it is, women must show immigration
authorities a "yellow paper" signed by their father, brother, husband or
even son in the case of divorce or widowhood confirming their
permission to travel.
Activists welcomed the suspension of the SMS programme.
"The
notification process should have never been introduced in the first
place because it is humiliating for women," said Sabria Jawhar, a Saudi
columnist and university professor of applied linguistics.
"We are responsible adults but are treated as immature or less responsible," she told Arab News.
The
kingdom enforces strict rules governing mixing between the sexes, while
women are forced to wear a veil and a black cloak, or abaya, that
covers them from head to toe except for their hands and faces.
Women
also face the globally unique ban on driving, and those who have
attempted in the past to defy the ban, have been punished.
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