Two Women Drivers Will Be Tried In Saudi Court Clement Ejiofor, 6 months ago Email 0 49 A terrorism court will hear the case of two Saudi women drivers who were arrested after challenging a ban on female drivers in the Kingdom. Twenty-five-year-old Loujan al-Hathloul was jailed on December 1 after attempting to drive to Saudi Arabia from the United Arab Emirates (UAE). A Saudi journalist, 33-year-old Maysa al-Amoudi, who lives in the UAE, was also detained as she arrived border. Two women have been in detention for nearly a month. READ ALSO: Discussing Women’s Rights, Treatment In Islam Saudi Arabia is the only country in the world that bans women from driving. Details On BBC News.

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A terrorism court will hear the case of two Saudi women drivers who were arrested after challenging a ban on female drivers in the Kingdom.
Twenty-five-year-old Loujan al-Hathloul was jailed on December 1 after attempting to drive to Saudi Arabia from the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
A Saudi journalist, 33-year-old Maysa al-Amoudi, who lives in the UAE, was also detained as she arrived border.
Two women have been in detention for nearly a month.
 Discussing Women’s Rights, Treatment In Islam
Saudi Arabia is the only country in the world that bans women from driving.
Details On BBC News.


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