 We want just to go out and do our work, like going to supermarket, going to hospital, our right. So you support then the women who want to disobey the driving ban? Yes, I support them. I will do with them, inshallah, by tomorrow. Are you planning to drive tomorrow? Yes, inshallah. Do you know how to drive? Have you had driver training? A little bit. I'd rather he learned me before, but I will try to remember what he learned. And are you afraid of getting in trouble or some kind of consequences? Always when we're doing something in the first time, we're getting in trouble. Especially if that's not allowed from our country. Something happened before in America. I saw some women do like this before in some film, but I'm not remembering about what. I heard a story this morning that said that the first time that women defied the ban on female drivers was back in 1990. So I don't know how many times it's happened since. I believe that my grandma and the old lady in Saudi Arabia, before they drove, they drove the car before. When I saw my grandma, she drove the car and she liked them and no problem about it. But I don't know what happened after that. And so you're planning tomorrow to drive in this protest? Do you have any plans of where you're going to drive to? No, I'm just, I want to take my car and have a round. And so you're excited to get out there tomorrow and drive around? Yes, excited. And I want to do that. Do you think that the ban, again in the story I heard this morning, this is not actually a law. Is that correct that there's no law against female drivers, but the religious authorities have basically banned it? You know, Saudi Arabia is a new country, not like America. They have history, like America or like the UK. They didn't have a law about this. They didn't have a law about it's allowed or not allowed. About the culture, not about the law, about the culture. Do you think that things will change in the next few years? I mean, do you think that this ban will be eased perhaps? It's a change, it's a change, yes. I would think. I would leave it a change. Here in Egypt there is a difference in opinion between acceptance and refusing to what's happening. And some people disagree with the army. And I'm one of these people who disagree. You're saying you're one of the people who disagree with the army having removed the president. Is that what you're saying? You yourself are one of the people who disagree or not? I'm one of these people who disagree with the army. I want Dr. Morsi to be the president of our country because he has the right to. And we give him our voice and we wanted him. What do you think will happen next? Being there, reading the news, seeing the events going on. What do you think is going to be happening? I think that Dr. Morsi will come back. How so? You mean back to the presidency, you think? Yes, maybe with some conditions or some changes. I think everything will be okay and go in the right way or the logical way. Your prime minister Nawaz Sharif was here. Have you been watching the news about that? Yes, I followed that news because of my interest in politics. There is a lot of reaction and thoughts about this meeting with US president. This meeting with US Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. Yes, there were lots of hopes with that meeting, for instance about drone strikes. This is a serious issue in Pakistan, drone strikes. People are very hostile to it because they think that a country should not have the right to intervene in a country's border. If America has the intel of terrorism or the intel of terrorism, there are some terrorists residing in this place. This information should be given to the Pak Army and the ISI. After that, the action against terrorism should be taken by the local forces, not by any foreign forces. What about what critics have said over the years that the Pakistanis, that the local forces have not been doing enough to go after the terrorists. What about those criticisms? Looking at the fact that most of the sacrifice is paid by Pakistan forces. This saying blatantly that Pakistan forces are not going after terrorists and not making the world a safe place to live. I don't think this is a serious comment on Pakistan forces' sacrifices. There are lots of martyrs and survivors of this war and they all belong to Pakistan forces. They take pride of this, that we have fought against terrorism and we have tried to make our country a safer place. I don't know if you are following Pakistan media or not, but there are a lot of negative comments and issues they are highlighting. For example, they don't see release. There has been much progress over drone strikes by the United States in certain areas in Pakistan. There are a lot of different opinions. There were some people of opinion that these meetings actually produce nothing. There are wasted time and resources and most things are decided beforehand. There are other people who are actually pretty optimists and they were saying that actually something is going to come out. Prime Minister went there and spent a lot of time there. As soon as he comes back, he will probably take the whole nation into confidence and let them know what he has achieved. Are you one of the optimists or are you one of the people thinking nothing is going to come out of it? I am somewhere in between. I know there are a lot of diplomacies there. I know these guys are really not telling the exact story to Pakistani people. But at the same time, I know that the meeting was just not for the sake of meeting. There was something they wanted to achieve, but unfortunately we don't know exactly what they discussed. Besides what they shared with the media, we don't know exactly what went on, what they were trying to achieve. If you read Indian media, apparently Obama raised all the issues the Indian government has been asking them to help them with Pakistan. For example, beating the Pakistan has been involved in Crossbar, Arizona. So according to them, it was their victory. According to Pakistani media, it was not either their victory or our victory. It was something like just an envelope or whatever type of diplomatic meeting. In Afghanistan, all the news is about the elections and about the candidates that they want to be a president of Afghanistan. There is a problem under some of them. So the government of Afghanistan don't let them be a candidate of the president because of some problem that they have, like some of them have a bilingual citizenship like an American. So the government say that you should be just Afghan or American. You cannot be both of them at the same time. What do you think about what's going on with the elections? Do you see any candidates that have impressed you so far to replace President Karza? I think that there is no best man between them. But the choice is, in effect, the choice is between bad and better. Bad and worse? Yeah, between bad and worse. We should choose a bad, not worse. Because they have bad backgrounds, all of them. They killed many people about 20 or 50 years ago and all the people of Afghanistan know. But some of them have a good policy. They are educated person. I think I chose one of that that educated and have a good policy.