Yahoo – AFP,
September 20, 2017
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| Saudi Arabia has some of the world's tightest restrictions on women and is the only country where they are not allowed to drive (AFP Photo/FAYEZ NURELDINE) |
Riyadh
(AFP) - Saudi Arabia has invited women to a sports stadium for the first time
to attend annual national day celebrations with their families, state media
said Wednesday, opening up a previously male-only venue.
Families
will be allowed into the King Fahd stadium in Riyadh, used mostly for football
matches, and seated separately from single men to mark the kingdom's 87th
National Day this weekend.
"The
stadium is ready to receive about 40,000 people divided between individuals and
families to be seated separately," the official Saudi Press Agency said in
a statement, citing the general authority of entertainment.
This marks
a shift from previous celebrations in the kingdom where women are effectively
barred from sports arenas by strict rules on segregation of the sexes in
public.
Saudi
Arabia has some of the world's tightest restrictions on women and is the only
country where they are not allowed to drive.
Under the
country's guardianship system, a male family member -- normally the father,
husband or brother -- must grant permission for a woman's study, travel and
other activities.
But the
kingdom appears to be relaxing some norms as part of its "Vision
2030" plan for economic and social reforms.
In July, rights
campaigners welcomed an "overdue" reform by the education ministry to
allow girls to take part in sports at state schools.

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