Saudi Arabian women are banding together to sign a petition to change the countryโs male guardianship system, which currently prevents women from traveling abroad and working without the consent of a male guardian. Saudi Arabian women were also only recently given the legal right to vote in 2015.
BBC News reports that the movement is being led by activist Aziza Al-Yousef, who believes the campaign is for a great cause, but wants to see results.
โIn every aspect, the important issue is to treat a woman as a full citizen,โ she said.
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The petition is mainly calling for women to be โtreated like an adultโ, being able to make their own decisions in areas such as working or studying without the permission of a male.
The movement started to gain traction after a Human Rights Watch report entitled โBoxed In: Women and Saudi Arabiaโs Male Guardianship Systemโ was released to tackle the issue. Human Rights Watch also released a series of videos calling for change on the basis of key human rights that were being denied from women.
The report started a hashtag calling for change on Twitter, which translated in English to โSaudi Women Want To Abolish The Guardianship Systemโ. This was met with a counter hashtag, which said โThe Guardianship Is For Her Not Against Herโ.
Human Rights Watch researcher Kristine Beckerle was pleased with the large reaction to the report, with citizens even bombarding the Saudi Kingโs office with over 2500 telegrams calling for change. She told BBC News that it was โincredible and unprecedentedโ.
โI was flabbergasted โ not only by the scale, but the creativity with which theyโve been doing it,โ she said. โTheyโve made undeniably clear they wonโt stand to be treated as second-class citizens any longer, and itโs high time their government listened.โ
Although there has been no official response yet from the government on this issue, the petition (which is only getting larger) has created some much-needed noise on this topic.