SAUDI ARABIA: Saudi Women Use Web to Demand Voting Rights

Date: 
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Source: 
The Times of India
Countries: 
Asia
Western Asia
PeaceWomen Consolidated Themes: 
Participation
Peace Processes
Reconstruction and Peacebuilding

A group of women in Saudi Arabia has launched a website to campaign for the participation of women in municipal elections.

The initiative, called 'Baladi', has so far attracted over 2,000 members and, according to organisers, the campaign is independently run by women with support from different parts of the Kingdom, the Arab News report said.

The organisers said that they want women to be able to participate in the running of municipal services due to the role they play in society in general.

The campaign cites the important roles higher authorities are assigning women and also the achievements of Saudi women over the years.

According to organisers, women have already taken up leading positions and thus should be able to participate in municipal elections.

Women have now surpassed the traditional roles that they play, are able to lead in society and their achievements need to be protected, says the campaign. It said that women should have the same rights that men enjoy based on international conventions that the Kingdom has signed.

These rights include participation in the municipal elections, as it would improve women's involvement in the decision-making process and combat the negative stereotypes about Saudi women being inactive and marginalized, the campaign says.

A campaign was previously launched to push for the participation of women in the upcoming municipal elections, although it was unable to meet its goal.

Different groups have called for the boycott of the elections including the Saudi Liberals group, whose motto is "No participation for women, no for participation in the municipal elections!"