Kuwaiti Woman Arrested By Saudi Police For Driving Her Sickly Father to The Hospital
Nov 06, 2013 01:31
This is sad. A Kuwaiti woman was arrested in Saudi Arabia and is still in custody "pending investigations" after she illegally operated a motor vehicle because her father, suffering from diabetes could not drive and had to be taken to the hospital for urgent treatment.
Kuwaiti women don't have that many restrictions as their Saudi counterparts, they can work as judges, officers, royal guards and are by law equal to men.
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