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Saudi Arabia Agrees to Let Women Drive

Saudi Arabia Agrees to Let Women Drive – The New York Times
The monarchy abandoned its driving ban for women, long criticized as an infringement on women’s rights and a drag on the economy and society.

 

About time. Kudos to activists like Manal al-Sharif for keeping up the pressure and making this happen.

 

For those unfamiliar with her, here’s a link to al-Sharif’s TED talk: “A Saudi Woman Who Dared to Drive.”

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