Restaurants in Saudi Arabia ban single women from
entering premises,Some owners have put signs up on their doors saying 'women
not allowed'.Complaints of 'mentally unstable' behaviour such as using mobile
phones.
Saudi Arabia is one of the worst nations in the world for women's
rights.Women cannot drive and should be accompanied by a man at all times.Restaurants in Saudi
Arabia have banned single women from entering because of their 'mentally
unstable' behaviour such as using flirting, smoking and using mobile phones.
Several restaurants
have put up signs that say 'women are not allowed' in another blow for women's
rights in the conservative Muslim kingdom.
There is no law
banning women from travelling alone in Saudi Arabia but deeply-held religious
beliefs dictate that they should be accompanied by a male family member when
out in public.
According to The Week, one restaurant owner
said: 'We put up these signs because we have seen numerous incidents of
flirting taking place inside the restaurant.
'We'll only remove
these signs when we make sure such incidents never happen again on our premises
because such type of behaviour negatively impacts our business.'
Bloggers in the
Middle Eastern state also described women who smoke and use mobile phones as
'mentally unstable'.
One wrote: 'The best
thing is to keep women away from restaurants unless they have a male custodian.
'That way the
restaurant is not shut down because of the misbehaviour of an adolescent or
mentally unstable woman.
The blogger added
that one woman crossed the line when she came in alone and 'focused on her
mobile'.
Another online post
said some women visiting restaurants had no respect.
A man called Talal
said: 'My brother has a restaurant and he says that even though there is a
section for families, there are often instances of embarrassment.
'Several women would
come in and would speak loudly without any respect for public behaviour. He
says that it is difficult for him to get them to lower their
voices.'
Saudi Arabia has one
of the worst record's for women's rights in the world.
Women will be
allowed to vote and run for office in local elections for the first time next
year but are still not allowed to drive.
There are no laws on
the minimum age it is legal to marry at, with father's giving their daughters a
way when they are just nine years old in some cases.
Women can ride
bicycles, but only in 'recreational areas' if they are wearing full Islamic
body coverings and are accompanied by a male guardian. Khalid Al Fakhri,
the head of Saudi Arabia's National Society for Human Rights, said:
source UK Daily Mail
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