saudi king \revokes\ woman driver\s
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Saudi king \'revokes\' woman driver\'s

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Saudi King Abdullah has revoked a sentence of 10 lashes imposed on a woman for breaking the ban on women driving in the conservative kingdom, a Saudi princess said Wednesday on her Twitter account. \"Thank God, the lashing of Sheima is cancelled. Thanks to our beloved King. I\'m sure all Saudi women will be so happy, I know I am,\" said Princess Amira al-Taweel, wife of billionaire Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal. \"In tough times we stand together; in good times we celebrate together,\" the princess said. \"I\'m proud to be Saudi. To all Active Saudi women thank u for ur efforts.\" Sheima Jastaniah was sentenced on Monday by a court in the Red Sea city of Jeddah, where she was caught driving in July, a rights activist said. \"We were shocked yesterday (Monday) that she was sentenced to 10 lashes,\" the activist said, adding Jastaniah would appeal the verdict. The sentence came a day after the king announced women would be allowed to vote and to run in municipal polls, and to join the all-appointed Shura (consultative) Council, a first in a country that imposes many restrictions on women. Amnesty International condemned the sentence, saying it demonstrated the \"scale of discrimination against women in the kingdom.\" \"Flogging is a cruel punishment in all circumstances but it beggars belief that the authorities in Saudi Arabia have imposed lashes on a woman apparently for merely driving a car,\" Middle East and North Africa deputy director Philip Luther said in a statement. \"Belatedly allowing women to vote in council elections is all well and good, but if they are still going to face being flogged for trying to exercise their right to freedom of movement then the king\'s much-trumpeted \'reforms\' actually amount to very little,\" he added. \"Saudi Arabia needs to go much further. The whole system of women\'s subordination to men in Saudi Arabia needs to be dismantled,\" added the official from the London-based advocacy group. Also on Tuesday, women rights activist Madiha al-Ajrush was detained briefly in Riyadh after she was caught driving around the capital with a French freelance journalist who was working on a video documentary on women. The journalist said she herself was set free after her consulate intervened, while Ajrush was later released according to posts by the Women2Drive campaign on the group\'s Twitter page. Women2Drive said police requested a male guardian to sign a pledge that Ajrush would not drive, but when no one was reached, she was told to sign herself and leave. A group of defiant Saudi women got behind the wheels of their cars on June 17 in response to calls for nationwide action to break the ban. The call spread through Facebook and Twitter was the largest mass action since November 1990, when 47 Saudi women were arrested and severely punished after demonstrating in cars. The is no law banning women from driving. But the minister of interior formally banned women from driving following the protest staged in 1990. Ajrush was one of the women who took part in the protest.  

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