On June 17, women in Saudi Arabia are planning a protest of the country's ban on women drivers en masse by getting behind the wheel. Women in Saudi Arabia are forced to rely on male relatives or male drivers to get anywhere by car, and are not allowed to travel outside the country without a male relative's permission or to vote. The Women2Drive campaign, which is gaining support through a Facebook group called "I will drive starting June 17," will be an act of civil disobedience that could perhaps lead to a sea change of women's rights in the Saudi kingdom. According to The New York Times, the protest will not have a centralized location. Women with valid drivers' licenses from other countries are asked to get behind the wheel of their car, put on their seat belts, and drive around, going about their usual day. If they are able to, women are asked to film themselves driving and upload the video to YouTube.
Source: http://www.thefrisky.com/post/246-saudi-women-plan-protest-on-driving-ban/?eref=RSS
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