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S Arabia eases laws on solo women | S Arabia eases laws on solo women |
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The authorities in Saudi Arabia have decided to end a ban on unaccompanied women staying in the country's hotels. | The authorities in Saudi Arabia have decided to end a ban on unaccompanied women staying in the country's hotels. |
A woman can now stay in a hotel alone as long as she carries identification. | A woman can now stay in a hotel alone as long as she carries identification. |
Based on a royal decree, the move marks a break from religious codes requiring women to be accompanied by a male guardian at all times. | Based on a royal decree, the move marks a break from religious codes requiring women to be accompanied by a male guardian at all times. |
The decree allowed the Ministry of Trade to outline new regulations simply requiring women to show photographic ID to hotel managers. | The decree allowed the Ministry of Trade to outline new regulations simply requiring women to show photographic ID to hotel managers. |
This must then be registered with local police. | This must then be registered with local police. |
The decision was reported by the local daily al-Watan newspaper, which is considered close to the Saudi government, on Monday. | The decision was reported by the local daily al-Watan newspaper, which is considered close to the Saudi government, on Monday. |
Driving ban remains | Driving ban remains |
The decree was formulated last month in coordination with Saudi's Ministry of the Interior and the religious police organisation, the paper reported. | The decree was formulated last month in coordination with Saudi's Ministry of the Interior and the religious police organisation, the paper reported. |
Activists accuse both bodies of blocking improved women's rights in the country. | Activists accuse both bodies of blocking improved women's rights in the country. |
Under Saudi Arabia's conservative Islamic code, women suffer severe restrictions on daily life. | Under Saudi Arabia's conservative Islamic code, women suffer severe restrictions on daily life. |
They are not allowed to appear before a judge without a male representative, or travel abroad without a male guardian's permission. | |
Nor are they allowed to drive, although King Abdullah has said he would be in favour of lifting this ban if society accepts it. | Nor are they allowed to drive, although King Abdullah has said he would be in favour of lifting this ban if society accepts it. |