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Saudi Officials Once Jailed Her For Driving, But She Found Her Way Back On The Ballot
- Thursday December 10, 2015
- World News | Brian Murphy, The Washington Post
She was jailed for 10 weeks for driving. But Saudi officials will let her run. In a surprise reversal Wednesday, Saudi Arabia lifted its election block on activist-slash-candidate Loujain Hathloul, who gained fame last year by live-streaming her defiance of the kingdom's ban driving for women.
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Saudi Women's Rights Campaigners 'Freed From Prison'
- Friday February 13, 2015
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Two Saudi women's rights activists, one of whom tried to defy a ban on female driving, have been freed after more than two months in jail, a campaigner said on today.
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Saudi Women Drivers Sent to 'Terrorism' Court: Activists
- Thursday December 25, 2014
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Two women's rights campaigners detained in Saudi Arabia have been transferred to a special tribunal for "terrorism", activists said today after the women appeared in a court.
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Saudi Officials Once Jailed Her For Driving, But She Found Her Way Back On The Ballot
- Thursday December 10, 2015
- World News | Brian Murphy, The Washington Post
She was jailed for 10 weeks for driving. But Saudi officials will let her run. In a surprise reversal Wednesday, Saudi Arabia lifted its election block on activist-slash-candidate Loujain Hathloul, who gained fame last year by live-streaming her defiance of the kingdom's ban driving for women.
- www.ndtv.com
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Saudi Women's Rights Campaigners 'Freed From Prison'
- Friday February 13, 2015
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Two Saudi women's rights activists, one of whom tried to defy a ban on female driving, have been freed after more than two months in jail, a campaigner said on today.
- www.ndtv.com
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Saudi Women Drivers Sent to 'Terrorism' Court: Activists
- Thursday December 25, 2014
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Two women's rights campaigners detained in Saudi Arabia have been transferred to a special tribunal for "terrorism", activists said today after the women appeared in a court.
- www.ndtv.com