On November 6. 1990, 40 brave Saudi women drove their cars publicly in the capitol of Saudi Arabia, Riyadh, to demand their right to drive. They were subsequently detained, their passports were confiscated, and fired from their jobs.
On the 19th anniversary of this event, Saudi women’s activists, led by Wajeha al Huwaider, are launching the “Black Ribbons Campaign”, demanding that:
A) Saudi woman be treated as a citizen just like her male counterpart
B) Saudi woman enjoys her rights to marry, divorce, inherit, gain custody of children, travel, work, study, drive cars and live on an equal footing with man
C) Saudi woman gain the legal capacity to represent herself in official and government agencies without the need of a male guardian.
We, Saudi women activists appeal to all those who support Saudi women’s rights, inside and outside the Kingdom, to participate in the campaign by wearing a black ribbon on their wrists as a symbolic and peaceful gesture of their .advocacy to Saudi women’s rights.
This campaign is raising the motto: “we will not untie our ribbon until Saudi women enjoy their rights as adult citizens”.
Please make sure to wear a black ribbon on November 6th.
Wajeha al-Huwaider
Saudi Women’s Activists launch the “Black Ribbons Campaign” on November 6th
Fayez A. Wazani — wazani@inco.com.lb
YES. It is high time now to give women in Saudi Arabia their full right equal to man.
Saudi Women’s Activists launch the “Black Ribbons Campaign” on November 6th
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Hi : I would like to buy some of the black ribbon to support your camaping.
Pls advise where can I get this black ribbon.
Thanks
Saudi Women’s Activists launch the “Black Ribbons Campaign” on November 6th
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