Saudis to lift women's ban on driving

Saudi Arabia withdraws restrictions on women's driving As a result, women are allowed to drive in the country for the first time. The state media has said that Saudi king Salman has issued an order allowing girls to drive.

According to the Saudi press agency news, the first girls in Saudi Arabia's history are going to get permission to drive in the wake of many years of campaigning. Council of the top religious leaders supported the new move. The government ministry will have to make a report within 30 days and the directive will be implemented within the year 2018.

Saudi Arabia is the only country in the world where women are not allowed to drive, and for this reason criticism and debate have long been coming.

In Saudi's current regime, only men get a driving license and women can be arrested and publicly fined if they openly drive.

Meanwhile, just a week ago, a religious leader said that women do not have the intelligence to drive. The criticism of his comments has become more intense.

Human rights organizations have been vocal for a long time in Saudi Arabia's demand for allowing women to drive in the most conservative society. Earlier, many women had to go to prison for driving cars.

The United States welcomes the immediate response to the new government's new initiative. US State Department spokesman Heather Nourt said, "I think it's a great direction for proper direction for the country. We are excited about this kind of initiative. I think this is a very positive sign. "

Saudi Press Agency reported that according to the royal order, car driving license will be issued for both men and women. However, it will be effective from June 2016. It has been said that these instructions are being implemented following the Shariah criteria.
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