Women revolution: Saudi Arabia Government allows women to drive the vehicle for the first time.
Women revolution: Saudi Arabia Government allows women to drive the vehicle for the first time.
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On Tuesday Saudi Arabia announced that women will be allowed to drive for the first time in the ultra-conservative kingdom next summer. The Saudi Arabia kingdom was the only country in the world to bar women from driving and for the years had garnered negative publicity internationally for detaining women who defied the ban.
The move, which has been welcomed by the United States, represents a remarkable opening for women in Saudi Arabia, where women's rights have a rapid-fire and slowly gained ground over the years. Saudi women remain largely under the color of male relatives due to guardianship laws.

King Salman and his young son and heir, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, have tested the waters though, allowing women into the country's main stadium in the capital, Riyadh, for national day celebrations this month. The stadium had previously been reserved for all-male crowds to watch sporting events. The king and his son have also opened the country to more entertainment and fun.

Women's rights activists since the 1990s have been pushing for the right to drive, saying it represents their larger struggle for equal rights under the law.

Some ultraconservative clerics in Saudi Arabia, who wield power and influence in the judiciary and education sectors, had warned against allowing women to drive. They argued it would corrupt society and lead to sin.

Women in Saudi Arabia have long had to rely on male relatives to get to work, run for their work and simply move around. The more affluent have male drivers and more recently, in major cities, women could access ride-hailing apps like Uber and Careem.

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