For Saudi Arabia changes gradually opens to the world. In this country, the last country in the world where women are not allowed to drive, these women repel each day a little more human law for the right to a dignified life. Obviously this is millimeter that progress is, the testimony of the Princess Adela bint Abdullah bin Saud bin Abdullaziz, daughter of the current Saudi king gives a very unique perspective on the struggle of these women to acquire the right to be able to drive a car. Indeed, the princess herself acknowledges that this situation is absurd, when has that most girls do their parts to study abroad to drive without this posing any problems whatsoever.
The role of social networks seems predominant in these attempts at emancipation, even if censorship day before the grain gradually ideas make their way into the kingdom. King Abdullah, himself, revered by much of the public, also shows sensitive to the plight of women, who recently won the right to exercise certain professions hitherto prohibited, including in particular that of lawyer.
If so do not pour into a blissful idealism, as recalled by the author, things move slowly and these testimonies are testament to this.
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