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Homosexuality In Saudi Arabia

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In May 2010 the Saudi government took its drive against homosexuality a step further when it banned the recruitment of gay and lesbian workers including those from other countries R12. So men hang out with men all the time and you can imagine the situation that causes expecially during puberty. Five Men Beheaded By Saudi Arabia Were Gay According To Confessions Extracted Under Torture Metro News LGBT Rights in Saudi Arabia. Homosexuality in saudi arabia . However in spite of this public adherence to the rules of sharia as implemented by believers in Wahabbism an extremist sect of Islam there is a lot of homosexuality practiced in private in Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia operates an uncodified criminal code based on Sharia law. The government-affiliated Saudi Human Rights Commission issued a statement which did not refer to homosexuality or atheism but clarified feminism was not a crime. Like elsewhere in the world the transgender community is. When I was in KSA I see men hold...

Saudi Arabia Women Driving

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The country allowed women to drive for the first time on Sunday. Saudi Driving School for Women. Saudi Arabia Driving Schools For Women A Saudi woman in a driving simulator in Riyadh. Saudi arabia women driving . The change was announced last September and Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia Agrees to Let Women Drive A woman behind the wheel in Saudi Arabia in 2013. After years of campaigning by women activists on June 24 the ban on women driving in Saudi Arabia. The women who fought the driving ban are now in jail. Saudi Arabias decision to allow female drivers to drive has been hailed as a step forward for womens rights in the ultra-conservative kingdom but it could also have a major economic impact. Saudi Arabia is the only country where women cannot drive legally. Women driving the transformation of the KSA automotive market PwC March 2018. 40000 driving licenses issued to Saudi women Saudi Gazette January 9 2019. Some three million women in Saudi Arabia could receive ...