Photo of Saudi Princess driving car raises storm
A photo of a Saudi Princess driving a car on the cover of Vogue Arabia raises storm in country, as women in the country are still banned fro driving.
Meanwhile, Vogue Arabia has defended its use of a princess Hayfa Bint Abdullah Al Saud on its cover to mark “trailblazing women of Saudi Arabia”, after being accused of ignoring a crackdown on women’s rights activists.
Meanwhile, Vogue Arabia has defended its use of a princess Hayfa Bint Abdullah Al Saud on its cover to mark “trailblazing women of Saudi Arabia”, after being accused of ignoring a crackdown on women’s rights activists.
The Princess is seen on the cover seated in the driving seat of a car.
A ban on women driving in the country is due to be lifted on June 24. But almost a dozen women and their supporters who campaigned to end the ban have been arrested in recent weeks.
The magazine has been labelled “tone deaf” by critics because several of these activists remain in custody.
In a statement, Vogue Arabia editor-in-chief Manuel Arnaut defended the magazine’s editorial decisions.
He said the publication “highlights and discusses key issues related
to womanhood in the Arab world” and said using Princess Hayfa “helped
magnify” their message.
Some Saudi Twitter users complained that the princess did not deserve to be on the cover, especially with the headline “driving force”. Some posted memes photoshopping activists in her place.
But others welcomed the edition, saying the magazine had “made
history” by featuring Princess Hayfa, and described her as an
“inspiration”.
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman announced in September 2017 that he would lift the ban on women driving after years of campaigning by activists.
A press release for the edition says it was intended as a celebration of the cultural reform under way in Saudi Arabia.
In the issue, Princess Hayfa says she supported the changes with “great enthusiasm”.
The edition also contains features and interviews with several other
high-profile Saudi Women, including fashion designers, a footballer and a
photographer.
Edited from BBC.com
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