Saudi reforms
Critically, this will entail registering a marriage, divorce or a child’s birth, and being issued official family documents.
Critically, this will entail registering a marriage, divorce or a child’s birth, and being issued official family documents.
Saudi Arabian activist Loujain al-Hathloul has been in a notorious prison of the Kingdom since 15 May 2018. Her ‘crime’ was that she campaigned for women’s rights.
In a TV interview, Saudi Arabia Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman cites Sharia law that only says everyone, both men and women, should wear decent and respectful clothing, does not specify abaya or a black head cover
Saudi Arabia has for the very first time opened applications for women to enlist in the military as the kingdom…
Saudi women made a new history on Friday by attended the Saudi professional League game in Jeddah, an activity that was limited to men for decades.
When Saudi women’s rights activist Manal al-Sharif was taken to a women’s prison in Saudi Arabia, the prisoners inside crowded…