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Saudi Arabian men will vote for the country's second ever local council elections on Thursday amid the kingdom's efforts to quell anti-regime protests by giving women the right to vote in 2015. ...
The recent announcement by Saudi King Abdullah that women will be allowed to vote in elections for the first time in the country is aimed at halting anti-regime protests in the Arab kingdom, an analys ...
Saudi women should aim for equal rights, activist says
Gulfnews - 2:00pm Monday 26th of September 2011
Gulfnews - 2:00pm Monday 26th of September 2011
Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah says women will be allowed to vote, have a role in the Shura ...
Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah gives women right to vote but not until 2015
Daily Mail - 8:19am Monday 26th of September 2011
Daily Mail - 8:19am Monday 26th of September 2011
King Abdullah said he ordered the move after consulting with the nation's top religious clerics, whose advice carries great weight in the kingdom. ...
Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah has ruled that women will be allowed to vote and run as candidates in nationwide local elections for the first time, a critical victory for those who have long campaigned ...
King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia on Sunday granted women the right to vote and run for elected office, the biggest change in a decade for women in the puritanical kingdom. ...
King Abdullah Grants Saudi Women Right to Vote for First Time
BusinessWeek.com - 11:00pm Sunday 25th of September 2011
BusinessWeek.com - 11:00pm Sunday 25th of September 2011
Saudi Arabia granted women the right to vote for the first time in its modern history as part of changes King Abdullah said will let them run in future municipal elections. ...
National News: Hague hails Saudi vote for women
Loughborough Echo - 10:05pm Sunday 25th of September 2011
Loughborough Echo - 10:05pm Sunday 25th of September 2011
Plans to allow women in Saudi Arabia to vote and stand for election in local polls has been hailed as a "significant step forward" by Foreign Secretary William Hague. ...
Plans to allow women in Saudi Arabia to vote and stand for election in local polls has been hailed as a "significant step forward" by Foreign Secretary William Hague. ...
Plans to allow women in Saudi Arabia to vote and stand for election in local polls has been hailed as a "significant step forward" by Foreign Secretary William Hague. ...
Plans to allow women in Saudi Arabia to vote and stand for election in local polls has been hailed as a "significant step forward" by Foreign Secretary William Hague. ...