Saudi Princess Pushes For Women's Rights

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Uploaded by on Sep 26, 2011

Princess Ameerah Al-Taweel, wife of billionaire investor Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal, vies for Saudi women's right to drive.

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  • @ZachTommyGunThompson .. fail. noone cares if you dont like muslims. i dont like cabbage but i dont bitch like you

  • I used to support women's rights, then I never got my sandwich.

  • What about gay rights honey? ;)

  • Death to Muslims!¡!

  • @muslimah2611 Hahha I'm not a pervert you stupid Muslim bitch. I don't like Muslims you are horrible people, you want to kill and enslave me and my family. That will not happen you and your false god will die at my American feet, I will slit a Muslims throat without hesitation.

  • u can try to escape all you want to but the hadith states the world is a prison for the believer and jannah for a disbeliever life is short so instead of thinking of driving think of wearing ur hijaab and obeying Allah ....driving wont give u any reward it will just cause u to buy more and more petrol :D

  • @ZachTommyGunThompson get lost pervert....if Allah gave women rights who are you to shun them? Allah didnt say we cannot drive so buzz off!!! ur just a human like evrybody else who releases stool and scartch in ur nose ....reason why western men are miserable is coz they dont follow the hadith of the prophet which sayS 'The best among you are the best in character (having good manners).' "

  • Freedom will come for women in Saudi Arabia and the world prays for you.

  • @SaudiHiccup well if shes married to the prince and holds these views why hasnt their law changed yet? Im not taking the piss or intending to come across rude it really is a legitimate question. Personally i do not think she is as respected in the family as she would like to believe.

  • Overall good interview, but there was one comment made that was unfortunate. She said that people should come and see. In addition to Saudi having backward laws, its not a country that invites the public in. Unfortunately people cannot come into Saudi so easily which only gives more reason for the negative attention that Saudi countinously has. Saudi does have its pros and cons just as any other country int he world. But the potential of Saudi Arabia is great. Hopefully it can reach its potentia

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