Saudi Arabia have implemented an electronic tracking system to monitor their wives and inform their husbands if they leave the country.
According to an Agence France-Press story, a new system implemented last
week sends Saudi husbands text messages from the Saudi immigration
agency when their wives are flying out of King Khaled International
Airport, near Riyahd.
And this system is operational for all dependents (children, women, and foreign workers).
Saudi Arabia, which ranked second worst in a Thomson Reuters global
survey on women’s rights in mid 2012, is a notoriously repressive
country.
Women are not allowed to leave the country without signed permission from their husbands.
Women are banned from driving,
required to have a male guardian,
just received the right to vote in municipal elections last year,
and must cover most of their bodies, traditionally with a burqa or niqab.
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