29 Dec 2024
Saturday 15 February 2014 - 10:15
Story Code : 83615

Saudi women turn to social media to combat harassment

Saudi women turn to social media to combat harassment
The abaya and the veil didnt help. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has dropped the patriarchal theory ofholding awomanfully responsiblewhen she gets harassed. In the workplace and in the markets, there havebeen many utterances and actions that are incongruent with the image that the Saudis painted of themselves in their own minds: that they are an ideal societyprotected by years of forced separation of the sexes.
But all that didnt work. Thousands of verbal and physical harassment cases are recorded with the police. Instances of harassment get documented on social media, thus angering the kingdoms virtual community.

A video shot at a buildings entrance in Dammam shows a young man harassing a young girl waiting for the elevator. He lifts her school dress and touches her private parts, then enters the elevator with her. The disturbing video ends at this point, but without putting an end to the incident.

The girl didnt scream or resist. It was a brutal, smoothand scary scene. The video went viral, Saudi Twitter users applied their usual pressureand the criminal was caught. He could be punished by several lashings and a short prison stay. The absence of a law that deters the crime has worsened the harassment phenomenon targeting women and girls.

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