The women in saudi arabia veiled invisible oppressed. All other day. With the woman he reach maybe a level that many women into many firsts in the world did not reach. Unfortunately the media and we are lacking in this by that we. Are searching themselves theyre working and theyre visible. Pyke say im sure. A lot of the progress thats underway is taking place out of sight but some changes are more evident. Again thats why. I will be taking the license a saudi license and feel like a citizen and feel i am part of this country and part of its development progressive. A citizen. For the time being a grinch still has a driver until saudi arabias driving ban on women is lifted in june. Today shes headed to juba a unesco World Heritage site in the north of the country. Medea is wearing trances normally an absolute no no for women in public but its her work where. Almost online media is a professional photographer and shes recording the ancient petroglyphs carved onto the rock face. Some of t
going abroad. there s no such thing as the in laws not it s not written it s not likely labor law or it s written in those articles one two three four no it s not like that it s sort of a practice and so it s more of a culture because i mean if you don t so you can go out she can just pack her bags and go into flat. doesn t work that way. nasreen alyssa and her husband spent two years living abroad a mother of two she s a corporate lawyer. because she also gives women legal advice. in saudi arabia a birth may only be officially registered by a man. she hears some terrible stories from her clients. one of them married at the age of fifteen she married a man and she had four children from him he divorced her he kicked her out she registered the four children under the new wife so can you imagine so there she lost her children and she could not see them for ten years and she could not prove
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