S.A.F.E Movement

@SafeMov

S.A.F.E Movement is a Non Profit Organization against the systemic discrimination from Guardianship against women in The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Joined August 2016

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  1. Apr 21

    Please do not forget about our friend who is still in jail for literally trying to live by herself.

  2. Retweeted
    Apr 21

    في الثمانيات تقدمت بطلب لتدريب الطالبات على الحاسب وتم الرفض بحجّة أنه يحرم على المرأة استخدام الحاسب

  3. Apr 20
    Replying to

    A study by the KSA's own interior ministry a showed that 35% of all women in jail have served their sentence but not let out by her guardian

  4. Apr 20

    If Meriam's guardian doesn't pick her up she will be one of the women with served sentence but in jail indefinitely

  5. Apr 20
    Replying to

    It's important people realize there is no set duration of time Meriam will be in jail. Her guardian put her there and

  6. Apr 20

    The greatest crimes a Saudi Woman can commit is trying to be independent and free, and not obeying her guardian.

  7. Apr 20

    Meriam is being held at Malaz prison in Riyadh for not having a man's permission to live by herself. Why is there not a single news story?

  8. Apr 19

    No updates or news stories about a woman who was literally arrested for trying to rent an apartment without a man's OK.

  9. Apr 18

    . was arrested for trying to leave her abusive home by living alone BUT without guardian permission.

  10. Apr 18

    Another Saudi Woman goes through hell because male guardianship only protects the abusers not the abused.

  11. Retweeted
    Apr 13
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  12. Apr 13
    Replying to

    The end goal of the boycott is to end guardianship but reforms allowing women to leave freely and have autonomy are acceptable as well.

  13. Apr 13
    Replying to

    From oil to their air lines and any thing in between, we hope this will help those who want to support Saudi women in some way.

  14. Apr 13

    Given the fact that Saudi Arabia refuses to change its behaviour, we will be compiling a list of products and companies you can boycott.

  15. Apr 13

    When given the choice to help or hurt women, Saudi Arabia always chooses to hurt women.

  16. Apr 13
    Replying to

    The fact of the matter is Saudi enables and promotes domestic violence by sending women back to the abusers that they run from.

  17. Apr 13
    Replying to

    Not only does Saudi not protect women of domestic abuse but they go out of their way to extradite them right back into the abusers arms.

  18. Apr 13

    Dina has been sent back to her uncle & mom. More proof that Saudi Arabia does not take domestic violence seriously.

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  19. Apr 12
    Replying to

    And that there is an investigation into the abuse her guardian gave her. She is not staying with her abuser currently. That is all.

  20. Apr 12

    We received an update about Dina claiming she is at a women's protection facility (often referred to as another prison by Saudi women) 1/2

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