The group, Saudi Women for Driving, says the women drove in Riyadh on Wednesday. Last Friday, more than 40 Saudi women got behind the wheel to launch the campaign.
One of the women joining the latest protest said she and her mother were spotted driving and were stopped after turning the wheel over to their male companion. Sara Al-Khalidi said the policeman didn't seek to make an arrest and privately urged them to drive at night to avoid drawing attention.
She said that “people encourage me when they've seen me driving these last few days.”
Azza Shamassi, in her thirties, said she had driven her car Wednesday, just as she has done “everyday since last Friday,” despite a harassing message stuck to the windscreen of her car.
The handwritten note read, “Plz do not drive” on one side and carried an insult on the other, witnesses said.
“This threat will not stop me,” Shamassi said.
Two Saudi women drive in Riyadh
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