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Malaysia, Iran, Afghanistan, Sudan, Gaza, UK, Yemen, US ......................
Even of those on your list from saudi, most operate their businesses outside of saudi as well, and the women are active in fighting for woman's right. Most were educated outside of saudi where they were free to choose what they wanted in life.
If women were so free in saudi, they would not need to be fighting so hard for recognition and rights
World Report 2015: Saudi Arabia
Eleven things women in Saudi Arabia cannot do
5 Facts of Life for Women in Saudi Arabia Call Into Question Late King's Legacy of 'Women's Rights'
You want just to contradict every information.
Saudi Arabia has the richest women in middle east.
Where this propaganda against Saudi Arabia did come?
Lubna Olyan, one of the 100 most important leader woman according to Forbes, in the Ecomomic Forum of Jedda in Saudi Arabia.
You are the one with the penchant for propaganda and disinformation
Muslim women have excelled despite Islam, not because of it. They have found ways around the laws or gone to other countries to follow their dreams.
They have been able to fight against the system not just for themselves but in hope others will find a better life in the future.
saudi is hardly the great standard for women's lib and equality.
Are there islamic rule that forbid women to work or to do business in companies?
Saudi doctor with known research in dentistry.
The doctor Maha Almanif receive the award from Obama in Riyad.
The summit of saudi business women.
Male doctors can't treat female patients, firemen can't save women/girls not properly covered, save women/girls drowning in a pool or in the sea......................
Women can't drive and men can't drive women if they are not family with, ie taxis, buses.
Only in Riyadh are women allowed to use buses, women only buses.
This is akin to black segregation between the civil war and the 60's.
Women who work can only do so with permission by their male relative.
Women have a very long way to go in Saudi. The country is taking little steps but a snail moves faster.
It is great that women can do anything in saudi but every muslim nation is leaps and bounds ahead, with the exception of taliban controlled areas of Afghanistan,by comparison.
The whole region was set back centuries from the freedoms of the 50's, 60's and 70's for women's equality in business and politics. Now women are again taking steps forward in most areas.
Saudi has a long road ahead