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Friday, October 4, 2013

"Women who risk to damage their ovaries drive"

DHAKA: A top conservative clergy in Saudi of Arabia said that women who continue to risk, to damage their ovaries and children exclusively male dominated the Islamic Kingdom with clinical issues, fight against activists who try contributing to driving rules, either at the end.

A campaign for women to defy the ban in a protest drive on October 26, has spread quickly online in the past week, and has received support from some prominent women activists.

On Sunday, blocking the campaigns website inside the Kingdom, the Jerusalem Post reported.

Being one of the 21 members of the senior can Council of scholars Sheikh Saleh al-Lohaidan write, consult fatwas, or religious edicts, the Government, and has a large following among the other influential conservatives.

His comments in the past played in the debate in Saudi society, and he was a vocal opponent of the timid reforms to freedoms for women by King Abdullah, who as head of a Supreme Judicial Council in the year 2009 released him.

In an interview published on Friday on the sabq.org website, he said that "Cause her heart, emotions and passions" should place women aiming to overturn the ban on driving.

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