A Saudi woman who dared to drive Manal alSharif

allow me to uh to start this talk with a

question to everyone you know that all

over the world people fight for their

freedom fight for the rights some battle

oppressive governments others battle

oppressive societies which battle do you

think is harder allow me to try to

answer this question in the few coming

minutes let me take you back two years

ago in my life it was a bit time of my

son like booty he was five at the time

after finishing his bedtime rituals he

looked at me and he asked her question

mommy are we bad people or shocked why

do you say such thing Aboudi

any other day I noticed some bruises on

his face when he came from school who

didn’t tell me what happened he was

ready to tell two boys hit me today in

school they told me we saw your mom and

Facebook you and your mom should be put

in jail I’ve never been afraid to tell a

goodie anything I’ve been always proud

women of my achievements but those

questioning guys of my son

well my moment of truth when it all came

together

you see I’m assigned a woman who been

put to jail for driving a car in a

country where women are not supposed to

drive cars just for giving me his car

keys my own brother was detained twice

and he was harassed to the point he had

to quit his job as a geologist leave the

country with his wife and two-year-old

son my father had to sit in a Friday

sermon listening to the Imam containing

condemning woman drivers and calling

them prostitutes amongst

of worshipers some of them are friends

and family of my own father I was faced

with organized deformation campaign in

the local media combined with false

rumors shared a lot in family gatherings

in the streets and in school it all hit

me it came into focus that those kids

were not meant to be rude to my son

they were just influenced by the adults

around them and it wasn’t about me and

it wasn’t a punishment for taking the

wheel and driving a few miles it was a

punishment for daring to challenge the

society’s rules but my story goes beyond

this moment of truth of mine allow me to

give you a very brief thing about my

story it was May 2011 and I was

complaining to a work colleague about

the harassment I had to face trying to

find a ride back home although I have a

car an international driver’s license as

long as I know woman in Saudi Arabia

have been always complaining about the

bank but it’s been 20 years since anyone

tried to do anything about it a whole

generation ago he broke the good bad

news in my face but there is no law

banning you from driving I looked it up

and he was right there was an actual law

inside Arabia it was just a custom and

traditions that are enshrined in rigid

religious fet was an important woman

that realization ignited the idea of

June 17 when we encouraged women to take

the wheel and go drive it was few weeks

later we started receiving all these men

walls with Rabia if you go and drive a

courageous woman her name is Leslie her

IDI she’s assigned a woman in the city

of Jeddah she drove a car and she

announced but she didn’t record the

video we needed proof so I drove I

posted a video on YouTube and for my

surprise it got hundreds of thousands of

views the first day what happened next

of course I started receiving threats to

be killed raped

just to stop this campaign the Saudi

authorities remained very quiet

that really creeped us out I was in the

campaign with other side a woman and

even men activists we wanted to know how

the authorities will response when the

actual date 117 with women go out and

drive so this time I asked my brother to

come with me and drive by a police car

it went fast

we’re arrested sign a plate not to drive

again released arrested again he was

sent to detention for one day and I was

sent to jail I wasn’t sure why I was

sent there because I didn’t face any

charges in the interrogation but what I

was sure of of my innocence I didn’t

break a law and I kept my abaya it’s a

black clock we were in Saudi Arabia

before we leave the house and my fila

prisoners kept asking me to take it off

but I was so sure of my innocence I kept

saying no I’m leaving today outside the

jail the whole country went into a

frenzy some attacking me badly and

others supportive and even collecting

signatures for in a petition to be sent

to the King to release me I was released

after nine days June 17 comes the the

streets were packed with police cars and

religious police cars but some 100 brave

side a woman broke the band and drove

that day none were arrested we broke the

taboo

so I think by now everyone knows that we

can drive or women are not allowed to

drive in Saudi Arabia but maybe few

knows why allow me to help you answer

this question

there was this official study that was

presented to the Shura Council

it’s the consultative council appointed

by the king in Saudi Arabia and it was

done by a local professor a university

professor

he claims it’s done based on a UNESCO

study under steady States the percentage

of rape adultery illegitimate children

even drug abuse prostitution in

countries would women drive is higher

than countries who were in don’t drive I

know I was like this I was shocked I was

like we are the last country in world

with women don’t drive so if you look at

the map of the world that only leaves

two countries Saudi Arabia and the other

Society is the rest of the world we

started a hashtag on Twitter mocking the

study and he made headlines around the

world

and only then video is is so empowering

to mock your oppressor it strips it away

of his strongest weapon fear this system

is based on ultra conservative

traditions and customs deal with moment

as they are inferior and they need a

guardian to protect them so they need to

take permission from this garden with a

verbal or written all the lives world

minors until the day we die and it

becomes worse when it’s enshrined in

religious fete was based on wrong

interpretation of the Sharia law or the

religious laws what’s worst when they

become codified as laws in the system

and when woman themselves belief in

their infinity and they even fight those

who try to question these rules so for

me it wasn’t only about these attacks I

had to face it was about living two

totally different perception of my

personality of my person the villain

back in my home country and the hero of

just to tell you two stories happen in

the last two years one of them is when I

was in jail I’m pretty sure when I was

in jail everyone so titles in the

international media something like this

during these nine days I was in jail but

in my home country it was totally

different picture it was more like this

when Alice she faces charges of

disturbing public order and inciting

woman to drive I know

Manal al-sharif withdraws from the

campaign okay this is my favorite Manal

al-sharif breaks down and confesses

foreign forces incited me and it goes on

even trial and flogging me in public so

it’s not a different picture I was asked

last year to give a speech and also

Freedom Forum I was surrounded by this

love on supportive people around me and

they looked at me as an inspiration the

same time I flew back to my home country

they hated the speech so much the way

they call it a betrayal to the sided

country undecided people and they even

started a hashtag called Oslo traitor on

Twitter some 10,000 tweets were written

in that hashtag while the opposite

hashtag Oslo hero

there was like handful of twists written

they even started a poll more than 13

thousand voters answered this poll

whether they consider me traitor or not

after that speech 90 percent said yes

she’s a traitor so it’s these two

totally different perception of my

personality

for me I’m a proud tidy woman and I do

love my country and because I love my

country I’m doing this because I believe

a society will not be free if woman of

that society are not free

thank you but you learn lessons from

these things that happen to you Elaine

to be always there the first thing I got

out of jail

of course after I took a shower I went

online I opened my Twitter account on my

Facebook page and I’ve been always very

respectful to those people who are open

it to me I would listen to what they say

and I would never defend myself with act

with words only I would use actions when

they said I would draw from the kambei I

found the first lawsuit against the

General Directorate of traffic police

for not issuing me a driver’s license

there are a lot of people also very big

supportive like those 3,000 people who

signed the petition to release me like

the we sent a petition to the Shura

Council in favor of lifting the ban on

side women and the word like 3,500

citizens believes in that and they

signed that petition there are people

like that I just showed some sample who

are amazing who are believing in women’s

rights in Saudi Arabia and trying and

they’re also facing a lot of hate

because of speaking up and voicing their

views Saudi Arabia today is taking small

steps toward enhancing women’s rights

the Shura Council that’s appointed by

the king by royal decree from King

Abdullah last year there were 30 women

assigned to that council like 20 percent

20 percent of the council the same time

finally that council after rejecting our

petition four times for women driving

they finally accepted it last February

after being sent to jail or since his

lashing or sent to a trial the

spokesperson of the traffic police said

we will only issue traffic violation for

women drivers the Grand Mufti was the

head of the religious establishment in

Saudi Arabia he said it’s not

recommended for women to drive used to

be Haram forbidden by the previous Grand

Mufti so for me it’s not about all these

small steps

it’s about warming themselves a friend

once asked me she said so what do you

think this woman driving will happen I

told her only if women stopped asking

when and take action to make it now so

it’s not only about the system it’s also

about us woman to drive our own life I’d

say so I have no clue really how I

become an activist and I don’t know how

I became one now but all I know and all

I’m sure of in the future when someone

asked you mama asked me my story I will

say I’m proud to be amongst this woman

who lived the back fold the bag and

celebrated everyone’s freedom so the

question I started my talk with who do

you think is more difficult to face

oppressive governments or oppressive

societies I hope you find clues to

answer that for my speech thank you

everyone

请允许我以一个问题开始这个谈话

你认识的每个人

全世界的人们为

自由而战 为

权利而战

在接下来的几分钟里这个问题

让我带你回到

两年前我的生活那是我

儿子像战利品一样的时候

他在完成睡前仪式后五岁他

看着我他问她

妈妈的问题 我们是坏人或震惊

你为什么要说这样的话 Aboudi 前

几天我注意到

他的脸上有一些瘀伤 他从学校回来

时没有告诉我发生了什么事 他

准备告诉今天在学校有两个男孩打我

他们告诉我 我们看到了你妈妈和

Facebook 你和你妈妈应该进

监狱 一切都走到了

一起,

你看我被分配了一个女人,她

因为在一个女人不应该开车的国家开车而被关进监狱,

只是因为给了我他的车

钥匙我自己的兄弟被拘留了两次

,他受到了骚扰 以至于他

不得不辞掉地质学家的工作,

带着他的妻子和两岁的儿子离开这个国家,

我父亲不得不坐在周五的

布道中,听伊玛目讲道,其中包括

谴责女司机并称

她们为妓女和

一些信徒 其中

是我自己父亲的朋友和家人 我

在当地媒体上面临有组织的变形运动,

再加上

在街头和学校的家庭聚会中传播了很多虚假

谣言,这一切都让我感到震惊

意味着对我儿子粗鲁,

他们只是受到周围成年人的影响,这

与我

无关,也不是对

开车行驶几英里的

惩罚,而是对敢于挑战的惩罚 他的

社会规则,但我的故事超出了我的

这个真实时刻 请允许我

给你一个关于我的故事的非常简短的事情,

那是 2011 年 5 月,我

向一位同事抱怨

我在寻找搭车时不得不面对的骚扰

回到家 虽然我有

车 有国际驾照

只要我知道 沙特阿拉伯的女人

一直在抱怨

银行 但是已经有 20 年没有人

试图对此采取任何行动了 整整

一代人之前他打破了好

消息 在我的脸上,但没有

禁止你开车的法律 我查了一下

,他

说得对

6 月 17 日,当我们鼓励女性

开车去开车时,几周

,如果你开车去开车一个

勇敢的女人,我们开始接受所有这些男人的墙壁,她的名字叫 Leslie,她

IDI,她在吉达市分配了一名妇女,

她开车并

宣布,但她没有录制

我们需要证明的视频,所以我开车我

在 YouTube 上发布了一个视频,令我

惊讶的是,它首先获得了数十万的

观看次数 那天接下来发生的事情

当然 我开始收到

被杀 强奸

只是为了阻止这场运动 沙特

当局保持沉默

这真的让我们毛骨悚然

实际约会 117 与女性出去

开车时,当局会做出回应,所以这次我让我的

兄弟和我一起开车,开着一辆

警车,速度很快,

我们被捕了,签个牌,不要再开车

了,他又被逮捕了

被拘留了一天,然后我被

送进了监狱 我不知道为什么我被

送到那里,因为我

在审讯中没有面临任何指控,但

我确信我是无辜的,我没有

触犯法律并且 我避而不谈 a 这是一个

黑色的时钟,我们在

离开家之前在沙特阿拉伯,我的

囚犯一直要求我把它取下来,

但我非常确定我的清白,我一直

说不,我今天要离开

监狱外面整个国家都去了 陷入

疯狂,一些人严重攻击我,

另一些人支持,甚至

在请愿书中收集签名,以提交给国王释放我的请愿书,

在 9 天后被释放 6 月 17 日来了,

街道上挤满了警车和

宗教警车,但有些人 100 勇敢的

一面 一个女人打破了乐队并开车

那天没有人被捕我们打破了

禁忌

所以我想现在每个人都知道我们

可以开车或女性

在沙特阿拉伯不允许开车但也许很少有人

知道为什么让我帮助你 回答

这个问题

有一份正式的研究报告

提交给了协商委员会

,它是沙特阿拉伯国王任命的咨询委员会,

由当地教授完成,他声称是大学

教授

它是根据

联合国教科文组织在稳定状态下的一项研究完成的 在女性开车的国家

,强奸通奸私生子

甚至吸毒卖淫的百分比

高于不开车的国家 我

知道我就是这样 我很震惊 我

就像我们一样 是世界上最后一个

有女性的国家 不要开车所以如果你看看

世界地图上只剩下

两个国家沙特阿拉伯和另一个

社会是世界其他地方我们

在推特上开始了一个标签嘲笑这项

研究他 成为世界各地的头条新闻

,只有这样,视频才能如此有

能力嘲笑你的压迫者,它剥夺

了他最强大的武器恐惧这个

系统基于极端保守的

传统和习俗处理时刻,

因为他们是低等的,他们需要一个

监护人来保护 他们,所以他们

需要通过口头或书面形式获得这个花园的许可,

直到我们死去的那一天,

当它被奉为宗教信仰时,情况会变得

更糟 你是基于

对伊斯兰教法或

宗教法的错误解释,当它们

被编纂为系统中的法律时,最糟糕的是

,当女人自己相信

自己的无限性时,她们甚至与

那些试图质疑这些规则的人作斗争,所以对

我来说不是 不仅关于这些攻击,我

不得不面对它是关于

我对我的人格的两种完全不同的看法

我的祖国的恶棍和英雄

只是告诉你过去两年发生的两个故事

其中一个是 当

我在监狱里的时候我很确定当我

在监狱里的时候每个人都在

国际媒体上这样的标题

在这九天里我在监狱里但

在我的祖国却完全

不同当爱丽丝时更像这样

她面临

扰乱公共秩序和煽动

妇女开车

的指控

我,它

甚至会在公共场合进行审判并鞭打我,所以

这并没有什么不同,去年我被

要求发表演讲和

自由论坛

我飞回我的祖国的同时,

他们非常讨厌这个演讲,

他们称其为对偏袒

国家的未决人民的背叛,他们甚至

在推特上创建了一个名为奥斯陆叛徒的标签

,该标签中写了大约 10,000 条推文,而 相反的

主题标签 奥斯陆

英雄 写了一些曲折

他们甚至开始了一项民意调查 超过 13,000

名选民回答了这项民意调查

他们是否认为我是叛徒

在那次演讲之后 90% 的人说是的

她是叛徒 所以这是这两种

完全不同的看法

对我来说,我是一个自豪的整洁的女人,我

爱我的国家,因为我爱我的

国家,所以我这样做是因为我相信

如果一个女人

那个社会不是自由的,

谢谢你,但你从

这些发生在你身上的事情中吸取了教训

伊莱恩永远在那里 我

从监狱里出来的第一件事

当然是在我洗完澡后我

上网我在我的 Facebook 页面上打开了我的 Twitter 帐户

我一直非常

尊重那些

对我敞开心扉的人

第一次针对

交警总局

不发给我驾照的诉讼

有很多人也非常

支持 像那些

签署请愿书的 3000 人释放我

就像我们向修罗委员会发出请愿书一样

解除对女性的禁令

和像 3,500 名

公民一样相信这一点,他们

签署了请愿书,有这样的

人,我只是展示了

一些非常棒的样本,他们相信女性

沙特阿拉伯的权利和努力,

他们也面临着很多仇恨,

因为他们直言不讳地表达自己的

观点 沙特阿拉伯今天正在

朝着增强妇女

权利迈出一

小步 一年有 30 名女性

被分配到该委员会,例如 20%

20% 的委员会同一时间

最终该委员会在四次拒绝我们

为女性驾驶的请愿书后,

他们最终在去年 2

月被送进监狱或因为他的

鞭打或被送到 一次审判

交警发言人说

我们只会对女性司机发出交通违章

大穆夫提是沙特阿拉伯

宗教机构的负责人

他说不

建议女性开车曾经

是前任大穆夫提禁止的圣地

所以对我来说,这不是关于所有这些

小步骤,

而是关于让自己温暖一个朋友

曾经问我她说你

瘦了什么 k 这个女人开车会发生我

告诉她,只有当女人停止询问

何时并采取行动现在才能做到这一点所以

这不仅与系统有关,还

与我们女性驾驶自己的生活有关我会

说所以我真的不知道如何 我

成为了一名活动家,我不知道我现在是如何成为一名活动家的,

但是

当有人

问你妈妈问我的故事我会

说我很自豪能成为这个女人中的一员

谁生活在后面折叠袋子并

庆祝每个人的自由所以

我开始谈话的问题

你认为谁更难面对

压迫性政府或压迫性

社会我希望你找到线索来

回答我的演讲谢谢

大家