Two
of Saudi Arabia’s best-known female advocates for lifting the ban on
women driving were detained on Friday after being caught behind the
wheel in the country’s capital.
Aziza Al-Yousef, who was driving the
car, and her passenger, Eman Al-Nafjan, tell CNN they were pulled over
and spent a few hours at a police station in Riyadh until being released
into the custody of their respective husbands.
Al-Nafjan, one of Saudi Arabia’s most
prominent bloggers, and one of the organizers of the popular October 26
Women’s Driving Campaign, said she decided to go for a spin with
Al-Yousef to attract more attention to her cause.
“We were looking for the police. We
drove by the police station on purpose,” she explained, adding how she
welcomed the detention.
Despite repeated attempts, CNN has been unable to reach Riyadh police for comment.
Al-Nafjan, who tweets as “Saudiwoman,” says she has grown tired of waiting for the Saudi government to allow women to drive.
Al-Yousef has driven before and was glad
to get behind the wheel again on Friday but says she was not
deliberately looking to be detained by the police.
“In a way it is good for the cause
because you’ll the keep the issue in the mind of people,” said
Al-Yousef. “However, some people might understand wrongly that we’re
confronting the government and that might slow the process.”
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