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Here is today’s premium R&D to accompany today’s premium topic brief on women’s rights in Saudi Arabia.
This is how sexist Saudi Arabia is: when women protest the driving ban, the authorities arrest their male supporters. http://t.co/zMGIodyTq9
— Noah Shachtman (@NoahShachtman) October 31, 2013
“It is a disgrace to a modern society such as Saudi Arabia that women are still not able to drive.” ǀ Read more: http://t.co/5v2e9vSvpC
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) October 28, 2013
7 ridiculous restrictions on women’s rights around the world http://t.co/aZX0PbKJmw #India #Morocco #Yemen #SaudiArabia #Women2Drive
— Freedom House (@FreedomHouseDC) October 27, 2013
Saudi women protest driving restrictions (http://t.co/pYECDfGcdT);See our post on Saudia Arabia & personal freedoms http://t.co/m3NhOzi4Ga
— Pew Research Center (@pewresearch) October 26, 2013
A woman has been arrested in Saudi Arabia for driving her diabetic father to hospital http://t.co/KT7wQ6dmD8
— The Independent (@Independent) November 4, 2013
The Saudi Leadership Crisis http://t.co/y0UDyFXS67 by @MadawiDr for @almonitor
— שחררו את פלסטין (@SultanAlQassemi) November 4, 2013
More than 60 women were driving in #SaudiArabia on Saturday to protest ban http://t.co/QozPVbxQq3 v @guardian
— UN Women (@UN_Women) October 28, 2013
Why I Drove My Car on Women’s Day in #SaudiArabia http://t.co/AzXaXdEdI1 #SaudiWomen
— The Progressive Mag (@theprogressive) October 26, 2013
More than 60 women across Saudi Arabia say they drove today in defiance of ban http://t.co/vcWAFSf3uW
— The Boston Globe (@BostonGlobe) October 26, 2013
Saudi Arabia: End Driving Ban for Women http://t.co/kn9SP70hvd
— Human Rights Watch (@hrw) October 26, 2013