Saturday, April 29, 2017

Are women slaves in Saudi Arabia?



Women around the world are driving with gas powered cars. Gas is often created from Oil derived from Saudi Arabia where women are not allowed to drive cars. Is the Saudi government correct or are the rights of women being abrogated in Saudi Arabia?

    Legally, every woman has to be excorted by a man in Saudi Arabia. I pity the woman who does not have a male excort in Saudi Arabia! Is the United Nations correct in voting to allow Saudi Arabia to vote on a "Women's Rights Commission?

Every woman in the world forced to have a male guardian?


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Miranda B., Care2 Action Alerts

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Thu, Apr 27, 2017 at 8:15 AM
Reply-To: ng-r-3-91501689-8675909-13261656-66b50f35@australia.care2.com
To: Joseph Raglione <human4usbillions@gmail.com>

Don't Allow Saudi Arabia on
UN Women's Rights Commission!

Joseph,
The United Nations (UN) is doing something commendable: it has decided to establish a new Commission on the Status of Women as part of its work to promote women's rights. This group will be the main global body that is "exclusively dedicated to the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of women." But then something alarming happened to ruin it all. In a secret vote, members of the UN decided to elect Saudi Arabia to serve on the new women's rights panel.
Saudi Arabia does not belong on a council devoted to women's empowerment and equality. As the Executive Director of United Nations Watch, Hillel Neuer, said: "Electing Saudi Arabia to protect women's rights is like making an arsonist into the town fire chief."
This is a country with an absolutely horrific record on women's rights, which continues to oppress women in many ways to this day. The Saudi Arabian government bans women from driving cars and arrests those who protest this law. Even more frighteningly, every woman in Saudi Arabia is required to have a male guardian who makes all critical decisions about her life for her, from birth until death.
Thank you for all that you do,
Miranda B.
The Care2 Petitions Team

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