From Change.Org: Tell Subaru to Pull out of Saudi Arabia Until Saudi Women Have the Right to Drive
In the U.S., Subaru sponsors women’s surf festivals, the U.S. Women’s Triathlon Series, and "Subaru Women’s Week" packages for skiers. They present the Outstanding Woman in Science Award for the Geological Society of America. Yet Subaru is still selling cars in Saudi Arabia, where women are not allowed to drive -- much less ride a bike or go surf, run a triathlon, or ski on their own.
If they act now, Subaru will be part of growing global momentum behind Saudi Women for Driving. The Saudi women’s right-to-drive campaign is making international news -- papers from the Washington Post to the Financial Times have written about this extraordinary story -- and has already had an effect in Saudi Arabia.
These amazing women secured the release of Manal al-Sharif in Saudi Arabia last month after she was arrested and imprisoned for filming herself driving, with the support of more than 70,000 people through a Change.org petition. Just this week, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton backed Saudi Women for Driving publicly in response to their 22,000-plus signature petition asking her to make a statement and widespread media coverage of the request.
"What these women are doing is brave, and what they are seeking is right," Clinton said. "I'm moved by it [the campaign] and I support them."
Sign at the link below to encourage Subaru to follow through on their promise to "support and improve the communities" in which they operate -- and stop selling cars where women don’t have the right to drive:
http://www.change.org/petitions/subaru-sto...
Thanks for taking action,
Weldon and the Change.org team

I been to The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia a few times and have many friends---I NEVER saw any subarus and I know no one with a subaru
that must mean it is a free publicity stunt for middleClass american buyers