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LIFE FOR SAUDI WOMEN MEANS LIVING WITH PERPLEXING PARADOXES

LIFE FOR SAUDI WOMEN MEANS LIVING WITH PERPLEXING PARADOXES

Richard Kigel · Friday, September 30th 2011 at 10:09PM · 3493 views
THE GUARDIAN, UK, September 29, 2011--4What's it like being a Saudi woman? A common question I've come to expect from outsiders – even fellow Arabs. The restrictiveness of the guardianship system, gender segregation and a persistently s*xist culture add up to create an exotic and mysterious lifestyle that is difficult to not only explain but also to comprehend.

How do you explain the ingrained paradox of the driving ban on women? The point of the ban is that women avoid situations that lead to them mixing with and meeting men. However, the ban then leads to the necessity of hiring a strange man and getting into the car with him on a daily basis.

How do you explain the huge amounts of money the government spends on educating and training women, so much so that 60% of college graduates in Saudi are women – educating and training all these women, despite the fact that gender segregation laws makes employing them virtually impossible.

How do you explain that this is the way of life that the average Saudi wants for his or her country, when anyone getting on a plane leaving Saudi cannot help but notice how quickly the Saudi passengers abandon their abayas and conservative mannerisms?

A country of contradictions; Saudis have coined an Arabic phrase to explain the unexplainable that translates into "Saudi exceptionality". This past week Saudi exceptionality did not disappoint.

After years of Saudis campaigning and petitioning the king to lift the women driving ban and ease the restrictiveness of the guardianship system, King Abdullah decreed last week that women would be allowed as full members of the Saudi parliament and would be allowed to vote and run in future municipal elections. In bafflement, we celebrated the decree.

Then, within a couple of days of the decree, a Saudi woman was sentenced to 10 lashes for driving her own car. Although women are banned from driving, they have never been sentenced to physical punishment for it. The usual is signing a pledge and in extreme cases paid suspension from their jobs and prison sentences that are never more than a few days.

Local political analysts believe that this lashing was some sort of reaction from the judicial courts to the king's decree. A national and international outcry soon followed and the woman was later pardoned but the contradiction still stands. So in 18 months' time a Saudi woman can be a member of parliament providing that her male guardian allows her to and she finds a man to drive her there.

How do Saudis explain that? It depends on where they stand concerning women's rights issues. Those for women's rights commend the wisdom of empowering women at the highest levels of decision-making so that their voices will trickle down to create real change in the everyday life of the average Saudi woman.

Women members on the Shura council will help bring issues such as child marriages and the unemployment rate for women to the forefront. However, those who oppose the decision see it as the government bending to international pressure. To them, the recent campaigns by organisations such as Amnesty International and Change.org have pushed the government to go against the will of the people.

Either way, the end result is the same, another paradox. Another item to add to the list of things that make explaining what it's like being a Saudi woman difficult; another illogical milestone in Saudi history. The only consistency is "Saudi exceptionality".

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Richard Kigel Staten Island, NY

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powell robert Saturday, October 1st 2011 at 12:39PM


All Always exceptional choice of topic.

and it is summed up with ""Saudi exceptionality".

I have had the honor of for 45+ years knowing many Kingdom of Saudi Arabia exceptionals

I have been most honored by being allowed to travel to the Most Beautiful Nation on Earth, and transverse its seaside cities of Jeddah; its arid marvel, Riyadah and the Monotheistic capitals of the Earth, Mekkah and Medina...................

and yes the Women of The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia have produced sons and daughters of exceptional Humanity............

thank you rich

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

America, guess what, we are a nation that have Quakers, Amish, WOMEN...as well as women in prison because they could not get any one legal or otherwise TO HELP PROTECT THEM from them getting beat, raped on a regular bases by males...we call these males HUSBANDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

wE HAVE WOMEN WANTING TO BE pRIEST, POLICE, FIRE PERSONAL BUT CAN'T BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT MEN...NOT TO MENTION GETTING UNEQUAL PAY FOR DOING THE SAME WORK AS THE MALE COUNTER PARTS...AND, GOD HELP THE WOMAN TRYING TO RAISE HER CHILD(REN) ALONE AS IT IS OVER LOOKED THAT HUSBANDS GET KILLED ON TEH JOBS, FROM ILLNESS, ECT. BUT GUESS WHAT IT IS THE IMAGE GIVEN...

AND, I HAVE SAID ALL OF THAT TO SAY THIS, WOULD YOU GIVE UP WHO YOU ARE TO BE WHAT SOMEONE ELSE SAYING WILL MAKE THEM HAPPY, SAY YOUR RELIGION, YOUR COSTUMES, YOUR FAMILY'S RESPECT OR EVEN YOUR OWN CHOICES?!?

NOW WHAT WAS THAT I HEARD ABOUT DEMOCRACY, EQUALITY, WE ARE ALL GOD'S CHILDREN...THESE PEOPLES WANT TO BE ABLE TO BUILD PLACES OF THEIR WORSHIP!!!!!!!!!! (NUP) YOU KNOW THINGS LIKE LOOKING AT THE BIG PICTURE FROM THE SAND POINT OF THESE WOMEN! (SMILE)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

...oops, how many third world nations have had female presidents copared to America's ZERO???? but then even the White Christian females have only been able to be seen as being respectable / fit mothers if she worked out side of the home for a little over 55 years...

and we as a ntaion are still not ready for these same White Christian women to have their full equal rights in the man's world's work place in America and this is what pisses me off at us trying to say these nations are behind the times... WAKE UP, AND ALLOW THE TRUTH TO SET US FREE!!!!!!!!!!!!! (NUP)

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