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1   Patrick   2018 Aug 6, 8:39am  

Women’s rights activists Samar Badawi and Nassima al-Sadah were arrested last week, according to Human Rights Watch. Both women have campaigned to lift the Saudi driving ban and encourage the participation of women in politics.

“The arrests of Samar Badawi and Nassima al-Sadah signal that the Saudi authorities see any peaceful dissent, whether past or present, as a threat to their autocratic rule,” Sarah Leah Whitson, Middle East director for Human Rights Watch. “After the recent arbitrary arrests of businesspeople, women’s rights activists, and reformist clerics, Saudi Arabia’s allies and partners should question what ‘reform’ really means in a country where the rule of law is disdainfully ignored.”


Lol, feminists vs Saudis! This is going to be good.
2   Strategist   2018 Aug 6, 8:54am  

Get the fuck out, Canada. Mind your own business. Allah is never wrong.
3   Strategist   2018 Aug 6, 9:28am  

Now listen you stupid infidels. We treat women better than you do. We consider our precious women to be "gifts from Allah" That's why we have 4 of them. They are more valued by us. They are so precious we guard them 24/7. That way when the babies start coming, we know they don't belong to the gardener. We don't like raising someone else's brat.

Allah Whore Akbar!
4   LeonDurham   2018 Aug 6, 10:02am  

So does this mean the palace revolt was a big nothingburger then?

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