This story is about a woman from Saudi Arabia
who decided that one day, along with his brother, she was going to drive a car
in their own country, even when that act is considered an offensive because women
have no right to drive due to the costumes and traditions that it is rooted in
the ultra-conservative society of Saudi Arabia. For this act Manal was arrested
not just once but twice, and the second time she was put in jail for nine days.
This costume and traditions are a significant
problem for women and their freedom in Saudi Arabia, because these costumes are
to enshrine in the fatwa based in to the wrong interpretation of the shrines
laws (Religious Laws) and codify in the legal law system. The acts that doesn’t
carry out this order can be condemned to death penalty, and other kind of punishments
From this on, Manal decided to do a campaign
for women to have the possibility to drive in Saudi Arabia. This campaign was internationally
recognized and she had the support in many countries, nevertheless in Saudi
Arabia she doesn’t had the same reactions to the support, being threatened to
death.
In my opinion I think Manal is a courageous
woman, because she took a bold step and broke the rules taking her car and
driving it through the streets of Arabia Saudi. I think it was a revolutionary
act, especially in a place where women’s rights are not respected, and it is a
good example for all women in their own country and in the world.
These acts, as Manal’s, are helping societies
where the women have no rights to advance on this issues and build up a society
focused on respect to the people, especially focused women.
Daniel,
ResponderEliminarWC: 297. Excellent. I liked the presentation of your entry.
Clear narration, interesting point of view. Please pay attention to the following obs.;
… even when that act (is) WAS considered (an) offensive because
…costum(e)s and traditions that it (is) aARE rooted in …
(This) THESE costum(e)s and traditions …
costum(e)s are( to ) enshrineD in the fatwa …
and codifIED in the legal law system. The acts that DON’T carry out this order …
… the streets of (Arabia Saudi) SAUDI ARABIA…
Cheers,
JC