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Saudi Arabia women activists urge jail term reversal | Saudi Arabia women activists urge jail term reversal |
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Two women's rights activists in Saudi Arabia have called on their government to overturn their 10-month jail terms for inciting a woman to defy her husband's authority. | Two women's rights activists in Saudi Arabia have called on their government to overturn their 10-month jail terms for inciting a woman to defy her husband's authority. |
Wajeha al-Huwaider and Fawzia al-Oyouni are both well-known activists. | Wajeha al-Huwaider and Fawzia al-Oyouni are both well-known activists. |
An appeal by the two women is due to be heard later this week. | An appeal by the two women is due to be heard later this week. |
They took up the case two years ago of Canadian Nathalie Morin, who complained of serious abuse by her Saudi husband - an accusation he denies. | They took up the case two years ago of Canadian Nathalie Morin, who complained of serious abuse by her Saudi husband - an accusation he denies. |
The activists' high profile had seemed likely to protect them from being jailed for their outspokenness. | The activists' high profile had seemed likely to protect them from being jailed for their outspokenness. |
While Wajeha al-Huwaider spear-headed the campaign to allow Saudi women to drive, Fawzia al-Oyouni runs an influential women's rights website. | While Wajeha al-Huwaider spear-headed the campaign to allow Saudi women to drive, Fawzia al-Oyouni runs an influential women's rights website. |
'Entrapment' | 'Entrapment' |
Ms al-Oyouni says they responded to Ms Morin's plea for help in a text message saying her husband had left her and her children at home without food or water. | Ms al-Oyouni says they responded to Ms Morin's plea for help in a text message saying her husband had left her and her children at home without food or water. |
The two women say they went to her apartment to leave food. | The two women say they went to her apartment to leave food. |
But Ms al-Oyouni says the text message had actually been sent by Nathalie Morin's husband in order to entrap them. | But Ms al-Oyouni says the text message had actually been sent by Nathalie Morin's husband in order to entrap them. |
He had notified the police and the two women were arrested and charged with attempted kidnap. | He had notified the police and the two women were arrested and charged with attempted kidnap. |
That charge was dropped when they were sentenced last month. | That charge was dropped when they were sentenced last month. |
Instead, they were found guilty of takhbib - which according to Ms al-Oyouni means inciting a wife to defy her husband's authority. | Instead, they were found guilty of takhbib - which according to Ms al-Oyouni means inciting a wife to defy her husband's authority. |
The ten-month jail sentence they were given - plus a two-year travel ban - has been condemned by human rights groups. | The ten-month jail sentence they were given - plus a two-year travel ban - has been condemned by human rights groups. |
An activist for the group Equality Now, Suad Abu-Dayyeh, told the BBC that it appeared the authorities wanted to silence the two women for their history of fighting for Saudi women's rights. | An activist for the group Equality Now, Suad Abu-Dayyeh, told the BBC that it appeared the authorities wanted to silence the two women for their history of fighting for Saudi women's rights. |
King Abdullah has made moves to give women more rights - with seats on the influential Shura Council and the right to vote in the next municipal elections. | King Abdullah has made moves to give women more rights - with seats on the influential Shura Council and the right to vote in the next municipal elections. |
But activists say these have so far been largely symbolic. | But activists say these have so far been largely symbolic. |
The key issue for women's rights campaigners of male guardianship remains off limits for now. | The key issue for women's rights campaigners of male guardianship remains off limits for now. |
Suad Abu-Dayyeh describes the two women as heroes fighting incredible odds to ensure a better world. |
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