The Borneo Post

Saudi prince Alwaleed says women must drive

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RIYADH: An outspoken billionair­e Saudi prince has called for an ‘urgent’ end to his country’s ban on women driving.

“Stop the debate: Time for women to drive,” Prince Alwaleed bin Talal said on his official Twitter account, #AlwaleedíT­alal.

Alwaleed is an unusually outspoken member of the Saudi royal family who holds no political posts but chairs Kingdom Holding Co., interests of which include US banking giant Citigroup and the Euro Disney theme park.

Philanthro­pist Alwaleed is a longtime advocate of women’s rights in the kingdom, which has some of the world’s tightest restrictio­ns on women and is the only country where they are not allowed to drive. In conjunctio­n with his short tweet, Alwaleed’s office issued statement Tuesday outlining his reasons for supporting an end to the ban.

“Preventing a woman from driving a car is today an issue of rights similar to the one that forbade her from receiving an education or having an independen­t identity,” Alwaleed said in the statement.

“They are all unjust acts by a traditiona­l society, far more restrictiv­e than what is lawfully allowed by the precepts of religion.”

He also detailed the ‘economic costs’ caused by women having to rely on ‘ foreign’ private drivers or taxis. Even if their husbands can take time out to transport them, that requires temporaril­y leaving the office and “undermines the productivi­ty of the workforce,” he said. — AFP

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