It's easy to forget that in other parts of the world women have it far worse. I could not imagine living where I couldn't drive myself where I needed to go, or marriage to a husband who would not support me in my independence. As our world progresses by leaps and bounds this is a stagnant mess, a stain on our claim to be intelligent and evolving. It's time for change, and each success should be celebrated.
A Saudi woman whose imprisonment for driving drew global attention to the issue says she is more determined than ever to continue her campaign.Manal al-Sharif, 32, was held for nine days in May after driving in the eastern city of Khobar."We won't stop until the first Saudi license is issued to a woman," she told the BBC in her first interview since.
If all printers were determined not to print anything till they were sure it would offend nobody, there would be very little printed. -- Benjamin Franklin
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