Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Magazine cover of Saudi princess spurs controvers­y

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DUBAI : A Vogue cover photo of a Saudi princess behind the wheel of a red convertibl­e has ignited heated debate, as it follows a slew of arrests of women-driving activists.

The image of Princess Hayfa bint Abdullah al-Saud, in the driver’s seat wearing leather gloves and high heels, is on the front cover of Vogue Arabia’s June edition, published as the conservati­ve kingdom prepares to lift a driving ban on women.

The issue is dedicated to the “trailblazi­ng women of Saudi Arabia” and lauds the reforms launched by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who has sought to loosen social restrictio­ns in the conservati­ve kingdom and curb the powers of religious hardliners.

“In our country, there are some conservati­ves who fear change. For many, it’s all they have known,” Princess Hayfa, the daughter of the late King Abdullah, was quoted as saying in the magazine.

“Personally, I support these changes with great enthusiasm,” added the princess, whose cover photo was shot in the desert outside the western city of Jeddah.

But the image drew scorn from campaigner­s protesting the arrests this month of at least 11 activists, mostly identified by rights groups as veteran women campaigner­s for the right to drive and to end Saudi’s male guardiansh­ip system. At least four of those activists were released last week, Amnesty Internatio­nal said, but the fate of the others remains unclear. Statebacke­d media branded some of the detainees traitors and “agents of embassies”.

 ?? TWITTER ?? Many on social media posted the Vogue cover with images of the detained activists photoshopp­ed over the princess’s face.
TWITTER Many on social media posted the Vogue cover with images of the detained activists photoshopp­ed over the princess’s face.

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