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Saudi female activists cancelled their plan to brave a driving ban yesterday, settling instead for petitioning King Abdullah to allow them to get behind the wheel, members of their group said. “I think that last year’s attempt by ladies to drive in public has sent the message ... Now it’s time to address officials to urge them to issue driving licences to women,” said researcher Hala al-Dosari. “This is exactly what we did by handing over a petition (to the king) to review this matter,” she told AFP. Another woman, who requested anonymity, said “we will not go on the streets, as that negatively affects members of women’s families,” referring to male guardians, whom police ask to sign a pledge that female relatives will not break the ban again. Activists have formed a group—Women2Drive—that had urged females in the kingdom to get behind the wheel in a campaign that has seen several defiant women arrested. The campaign’s pages on Facebook and Twitter urged women who support lifting the ban to use its logo as their profile pictures. On Sunday, group member Hind al-Zahid told AFP the campaign had been postponed until yesterday following the death of Saudi Crown Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz. On June 10, more than 950 people petitioned the king to allow women to drive. The online petition urged the monarch to “encourage women who have obtained driving licences from neighbouring countries to begin driving whenever necessary”. They also called on the king to “establish driving schools for women and (begin) issuing licences”. Many women have driven since the campaign began last year and many have been arrested and forced to sign a pledge they will never drive again, activists say.

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