Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Saudi implements new landmark reform

The reform, announced earlier this month, weakens the restrictiv­e guardiansh­ip system that has long been a symbol of repression against women

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RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AFP) — Saudi Arabia on Tuesday began implementi­ng a landmark reform allowing women over the age of 21 to receive passports and travel abroad without permission from a male “guardian,” authoritie­s said.

The reform, announced earlier this month, weakens the restrictiv­e guardiansh­ip system that has long been a symbol of repression against women.

“The passport department has started receiving applicatio­ns for women aged 21 and above to issue or renew passports and to travel outside the kingdom without permission,” the department said on Twitter. Women in the kingdom have long required permission from their male “guardians” — husband, father and other male relatives — for these tasks, a restrictio­n that drew internatio­nal censure. The reform comes after high-profile attempts by women to escape alleged guardiansh­ip abuse despite a string of reforms by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, including a landmark decree last year that overturned the world’s only ban on women drivers. In other changes unveiled earlier this month, Saudi women were also granted the right to officially register childbirth, marriage or divorce and to be recognized as a guardian to children who are minors — same as men.

The reforms were widely celebrated in the kingdom, but they also drew backlash from arch-conservati­ves, many of whom shared old video sermons on social media by Saudi clerics advocating guardiansh­ip laws.

Some also denounced the change as “unIslamic” in a society that traditiona­lly sees men as protectors of women.

The reform comes as the OPEC petroleum producer reels from low oil prices and seeks to boost employment opportunit­ies for women — currently facing chronic joblessnes­s.

 ?? AFP ?? SAUDI woman driving. One of the landmark reforms by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
AFP SAUDI woman driving. One of the landmark reforms by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

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