Saudi woman ‘arrested’ for driving

saudi woman driverA woman who tried to drive in defiance of a ban on women drivers in Saudi Arabia has been arrested after being blocked at the border with the United Arab Emirates for a day, activists said along with many users on social media.

Saudi Arabia is the only country in the world which does not allow women to drive.

“I’ve been at the Saudi border for 24 hours. They don’t want to give me my passport nor will they let me pass,” Loujain Hathloul said in a tweet at around midday, before tweets from @LoujainHathloul stopped.

Activists said she was arrested on Monday afternoon, but the interior ministry could not immediately comment on her case.

Another woman, UAE-based Saudi journalist Maysaa Alamoudi, who went to support her, was also arrested, an activist told the AFP news agency.

“They transferred her and Maysaa . . . to the bureau of investigation” at a Saudi police station, said the activist who asked for anonymity.

Both women’s phones rang unanswered. Border officers blocked Hathloul because she was driving, activists said.

She said her driving licence “is valid in all GCC countries”, a reference to the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council which includes Saudi Arabia.

Hathloul also posted details about her long confinement in her car.

Once her tweets stopped, users and activists took to Twitter to express worry and gather information.

Journalists like Ahmed Al Omran tweeted that the October 26 driving campaign had said the women were at a prison while Mohammed Jamjoom said he was trying to reach officials for a confirmation.

Meanwhile Al al-Ahmed, a Saudi Arabia analyst, tweeted that he had confirmation that Hathloul’s arrest had been ordered.

Another Saudi writer and activist, Hala Al-Dosari tweeted that the two women had been transferred to the general bureau of interrogation.

The other activist who spoke to AFP said Hathloul was trying to make a point in her unusual attempt to drive through the border.

“She knew that they wouldn’t let her pass,” the activist said. — Al Jazeera

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