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The names Courtney. I'm 21 from New Mexico. College student, heartless but not by choice, crazy since birth and socially awkward. I blog shit I like, and to express myself... That's all.
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Stillness Is The Move (Dirty Projectors Cover) — Solange
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Saudi Arabia’s First-Ever Anti-Domestic Violence Advertisement Released
While all Saudi women are still under the guardianship of a male family member — usually a husband or father — the first Saudi domestic violence ad marks progress for the Kingdom’s women.
So, for that matter, does Prince Al Waleed bin Talal’s push earlier this month to lift the female driving ban in order to improve the Saudi economy. Hey, and that bike-riding for fun thing! Yay for April in Saudi Arabia, you guys.
The ad, the first of the King Khalid Foundation’s No More Abuse campaign, is intended to encourage women to report domestic violence. (Of course, another great idea would be one that encourages men not to beat the crap out of the women under their guardianship, but… baby steps!)
The organization’s website copy reads:
“The phenomenon of battered women in Saudi Arabia is much greater than is apparent on the surface. It is a phenomenon found in the dark. We want to achieve justice for all women and children exposed to abuse in all parts of the Kingdom.”
It’s received a lot of attention on Reddit (with some insightful comments). According to NineMSN, Saudi Arabia is currently ranked 131 out of 148 in terms of gender parity. Most domestic abuse isn’t reported, but violence against women as well as female children is believed to occur in disturbingly high numbers.
‘Saudi Arabia finally says no to domestic violence’ [NineMSN]
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Hanaa Ben Abdesslem photographed by Hans Feurer for Antidote Magazine: The Street Issue
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![thepoliticalfreakshow:
Saudi Arabia’s First-Ever Anti-Domestic Violence Advertisement Released
While all Saudi women are still under the guardianship of a male family member — usually a husband or father — the first Saudi domestic violence ad marks progress for the Kingdom’s women.
So, for that matter, does Prince Al Waleed bin Talal’s push earlier this month to lift the female driving ban in order to improve the Saudi economy. Hey, and that bike-riding for fun thing! Yay for April in Saudi Arabia, you guys.
The ad, the first of the King Khalid Foundation’s No More Abuse campaign, is intended to encourage women to report domestic violence. (Of course, another great idea would be one that encourages men not to beat the crap out of the women under their guardianship, but… baby steps!)
The organization’s website copy reads:
“The phenomenon of battered women in Saudi Arabia is much greater than is apparent on the surface. It is a phenomenon found in the dark. We want to achieve justice for all women and children exposed to abuse in all parts of the Kingdom.”
It’s received a lot of attention on Reddit (with some insightful comments). According to NineMSN, Saudi Arabia is currently ranked 131 out of 148 in terms of gender parity. Most domestic abuse isn’t reported, but violence against women as well as female children is believed to occur in disturbingly high numbers.
‘Saudi Arabia finally says no to domestic violence’ [NineMSN]](http://24.media.tumblr.com/6bb68e96bb4483f16cb15550ad32dd3d/tumblr_mm07qrztGa1qjo9duo1_500.jpg)







