domingo, 8 de marzo de 2026

SPECIAL | CHAPTER 3: The Rights of Saudi Women

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
I don't know what they give them and what they promise them. I understand that they are professionals, but if they no longer lack money, is it ethical to play in a country like Saudi Arabia? It is not the fault of its population. When I speak like this I speak about the government. And I refer to the evidence:

From birth and throughout their lives, women in Saudi Arabia remain under the supervision of a male member of the family, usually her father or husband. They need a permission and consent for matters as simple as starting certain studies, living alone, getting married, accessing certain medical treatments or even getting out of jail. Defying these prohibitions or disobeying a “guardian” may be grounds for sanctions.

I remember a committee for women and there wasn't one in the photo. I remember a manager who said that Saudi women could go to the bathroom in stadiums...

I support the fight of women to be able to drive.

 

Patricia López Muñoz 
Student of English Studies 
Higher Technician in Sociocultural Animation
Specialist in Immigration
Higher Technician in Social Integration

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