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Publish Date : 06 July 2018 - 20:46  ,  
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Hardliners Set Saudi Woman’s Car Ablaze in Opposition to Bin Salman’s Driving Reform

TEHRAN (Basirat): A video posted on social media shows a burning car in western Saudi Arabia, as a woman speaking in Arabic while crying after reportedly a group of men who were angry over the female driver’s purchase of the vehicle set her car ablaze.

Hardliners Set Saudi Woman’s Car Ablaze in Opposition to Bin Salman’s Driving Reform

31-year-old Salma Al-Sherif, who works as a cashier near the holy city of Mecca, claimed that her car was deliberately set alight by men "opposed to women drivers”.
Al-Sherif had borrowed money from a neighbour to buy a car to support her family. She told Saudi newspaper Okaz that "half of [my] salary of 4,000 riyals [$1,067] was spent on a driver to take me to my workplace and drive my elderly parents”.
Everyone in her family including her husband encouraged Al-Sherif to obtain a driving a license once the ban on driving for women was lifted two weeks ago. The car was a "lifeline”, Al-Sherif said, which she had managed to secure using money she had earned herself.
But from day one of driving her car Al-Sherif was subjected to insults from men who were opposed to Bin Salman's reforms. Those insults, Al-Sherif said, "were on every tongue from people [I] did not expect”. She claimed she was threatened by people who insisted that it was wrong for her to drive.

Source: Tasnim











 

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