Saudi Arabia allows women to travel without male 'guardian' approval

Saudi Arabia will allow women to travel abroad without approval from a male "guardian", the government said Thursday, ending a restriction that drew international censure and prompted extreme attempts to flee the kingdom.

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(FILES) In this file photo taken on June 13, 2019 shows Saudi women arriving at Abha airport in the popular mountain resort of the same name in the southwest of Saudi Arabia. - Saudi Arabia will allow women to obtain passports and travel abroad without approval from a male "guardian", the government said on August 2, ending a longstanding restriction that drew heavy international criticism. (Photo by Fayez Nureldine / AFP)

2019-08-02 12:36:29

Saudi Arabia will allow women to travel abroad without approval from a male "guardian", the government said Thursday, ending a restriction that drew international censure and prompted extreme attempts to flee the kingdom.

The landmark reform erodes the longstanding guardianship system that renders adult women as legal minors and allows their "guardians" -- husband, father and other male relatives -- to exercise arbitrary authority over them.

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