Saudi Arabia to address abuse of male guardianship system: media reports
Source: Reuters
DAVOS FEBRUARY 4, 2019 / 9:38 AM / UPDATED 2 HOURS AGO
Saudi Arabia to address abuse of male guardianship system: media reports
RIYADH (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia will study how its male guardianship system is being abused, Saudi media reported on Monday, after the flight of an 18-year-old woman to Thailand last month focused global attention on the issue.
Every Saudi woman is assigned a male relative - often a father or husband but sometimes an uncle, brother or even a son - whose approval is needed to marry, obtain a passport and travel abroad.
Rights groups say the arrangement turns women into second-class citizens, depriving them of social and economic freedoms and making them more vulnerable to violence.
Without a codified system of law to go with the texts making up sharia, or Islamic law, the Saudi police and judiciary have long cited social customs in enforcing certain prohibitions on women. Many aspects of guardianship stem from informal practices rather than specific laws.
Saudi public prosecutor Saud al-Mojeb said his office would spare no efforts in protecting individuals, whether women, children or parents, from unfair treatment by those who abuse guardianship powers, according to English daily Saudi Gazette.
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It's not that the system is abused. The system itself is a an abuse.