Manal al-Sharif
Manal al-Sharif born 25 April 1979) is a Saudi women's rights activist who helped start a right to drive campaign in 2011. Wajeha al-Huwaider filmed al-Sharif driving a car as part of the campaign.
The video was posted on YouTube and Facebook. Al
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Manal al-Sharif born 25 April 1979) is a Saudi women's rights activist who helped start a right to drive campaign in 2011. Wajeha al-Huwaider filmed al-Sharif driving a car as part of the campaign.
The video was posted on YouTube and Facebook. Al-Sharif was detained on 21 May 2011, released, and then rearrested the following day. On 30 May, al-Sharif was released on bail,[8] on the conditions of returning for questioning if requested, not driving, and not talking to the media.
The New York Times and Associated Press associated the women's driving campaign as part of the Arab Spring and the long duration of al-Sharif's detention due to Saudi authorities' fear of protests.
Following her driving campaign, al-Sharif remained an active critic of the Saudi government, tweeting on issues including imprisoned female foreign workers, the lack of elections for the Shura Council, and the murder of Lama al-Ghamdi. Her work has been recognized by Foreign Policy, Time, and the Oslo Freedom Forum.
is a women’s rights activist from Saudi Arabia who was imprisoned in 2011 for driving a car. She has been lauded by
Foreign Policy,
Time,
Forbes, and the Oslo Freedom Forum.
Daring to Drive is her first book.
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