harassment in saudi

esperanza

revert of many years
“Humiliate the Humiliators’

That some Saudi men constantly harass women in public places is well known. On the street, in vehicles, in malls, Saudi women contend with men whose maturity seems to have been arrested at an early teen age. Now, reports Saudi Gazette, a member of the Shoura Council is recommending that Saudi Arabia follow the lead of countries like the UAE and Kuwait in making life more difficult for the harassers. In addition to fines, the Council member suggest that the ‘Eve-teasers’ be publicly humiliated by having their own names publicized. In a society in which naming names is viewed askance, this is likely a good move. It should certainly cause a would-be harasser to have second thoughts when he realizes that a future employer will be able to preemptively identify one a potential problem. I think, too, that it would leave the perpetrator open to barracking by his mother, sisters, and other female relations. Public defamation the answer to women harassment? Saudi Gazette JEDDAH – Men who harass women in public will be fined and publicly defamed under a new law being drafted by the Shoura Council. The action is due to huge public demand to end the phenomenon that humiliates women and even leads to traffic jams. Shoura Council member Zain Al-Abideen Bin Barri urged “the council to follow the suit of countries like Kuwait and the UAE where similar laws have successfully deterred the unwelcome advances,” Al-Sharq Al-Awsat reported. “Besides penalties, we’re going to consider imposing fines. The penalty of public defamation will deter public harassers,” he said. The nuisance is widespread throughout the Kingdom particularly in blackspots such as Al-Elaya Street in Riyadh and Al-Tahliya Street in Jeddah. Many businesses are now losing customers who avoid malls out of fear of harassment.”

Read more about ‘Humiliate the Humiliators’ | Crossroads Arabia on:
http://xrdarabia.org/2011/12/06/hum...source=INK&utm_medium=copy&utm_campaign=share
 

islamerica

1 Ummah under God
Alhamdulillah it is good to see them trying to do this, better late than never I suppose. Although I think they should have done something about this a long time ago. I hope they also follow kuwait and abandon the employer sponsorship system they have, what has been likened to modern day slavery and for very good reasons.
 

lovefordeen

Junior Member
Alhamdulillah it is good to see them trying to do this, better late than never I suppose. Although I think they should have done something about this a long time ago. I hope they also follow kuwait and abandon the employer sponsorship system they have, what has been likened to modern day slavery and for very good reasons.

assalaamu alaikum

i agree with you sister...the employer sponsorship system needs to be abandoned...
 

lovefordeen

Junior Member
“Humiliate the Humiliators’

That some Saudi men constantly harass women in public places is well known. On the street, in vehicles, in malls, Saudi women contend with men whose maturity seems to have been arrested at an early teen age. Now, reports Saudi Gazette, a member of the Shoura Council is recommending that Saudi Arabia follow the lead of countries like the UAE and Kuwait in making life more difficult for the harassers. In addition to fines, the Council member suggest that the ‘Eve-teasers’ be publicly humiliated by having their own names publicized. In a society in which naming names is viewed askance, this is likely a good move. It should certainly cause a would-be harasser to have second thoughts when he realizes that a future employer will be able to preemptively identify one a potential problem. I think, too, that it would leave the perpetrator open to barracking by his mother, sisters, and other female relations. Public defamation the answer to women harassment? Saudi Gazette JEDDAH – Men who harass women in public will be fined and publicly defamed under a new law being drafted by the Shoura Council. The action is due to huge public demand to end the phenomenon that humiliates women and even leads to traffic jams. Shoura Council member Zain Al-Abideen Bin Barri urged “the council to follow the suit of countries like Kuwait and the UAE where similar laws have successfully deterred the unwelcome advances,” Al-Sharq Al-Awsat reported. “Besides penalties, we’re going to consider imposing fines. The penalty of public defamation will deter public harassers,” he said. The nuisance is widespread throughout the Kingdom particularly in blackspots such as Al-Elaya Street in Riyadh and Al-Tahliya Street in Jeddah. Many businesses are now losing customers who avoid malls out of fear of harassment.”

Read more about ‘Humiliate the Humiliators’ | Crossroads Arabia on:
http://xrdarabia.org/2011/12/06/hum...source=INK&utm_medium=copy&utm_campaign=share

assalaamu alaikum

yes,these eve teasers should be punished...alhamdulilah,this is a good move though a harder punishment is well deserved...
 

Ahsen

Junior Member
I think they should spread awareness and find out the reason that"why only saudis are famous all over gulf when it comes to such matters".
 

Hard Rock Moslem

I'm your brother
I'm surprise this is happening in KSA which can not be denied what I saw in youtube sometime ago. Govt should adopt the Shoura's recommendation as first step to tackle this issue.
 

lovefordeen

Junior Member
I think they should spread awareness and find out the reason that"why only saudis are famous all over gulf when it comes to such matters".

assalaamu alaikum

masha'Allah..these incidents are less in saudiarabia compared to other places according to my knowledge(Allah knows best)..

in some nonmuslim countries,it's very common for a girl who travels alone to college or any place to be harmed by men in some way...and what does the government do to punish these people or atleast to protect these girls...

alhmdulilah,the this is a good move by the shoura council...
 
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