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#MothersinSaudi

This Mother’s Day, we highlight the dramatic challenges faced by #MothersinSaudi.

Too many mothers around the world live under governments that violate their rights and enforce systems of deep discrimination.  Here in the U.S., women and mothers also face systemic threats to their health, well-being, safety, and prosperity.  To make matters worse, major U.S. allies are among the governments that severely violate the rights of mothers and women. 

Saudi Arabia remains one of the only countries in the world where family law is not codified and not a single female judge presides over any court. It’s also one of the few countries in the world where men are granted automatic legal guardianship over their children based on being male and where female citizens cannot pass on citizenship.

Saudi Arabia’s discrimination isn’t limited to only Saudi women: The U.S. Department of State has previously reported on dozens of American women trapped against their will within Saudi Arabia. Even with full custody, foreign mothers do not have the right to exit Saudi Arabia with their children without the Saudi fathers’ permission. 

While such systemic discrimination against mothers is appalling, it would take very little effort from the Saudi government to immediately eradicate such inequity. The Saudi governments inaction on women’s rights is not due to difficulty, but rather indifference. Women in Saudi Arabia have been waiting far too long for their rights to be recognized, however, in a Monarchy run entirely by men, self-preservation prevails.

Please join us in signing a petition calling on the Saudi monarchy to respect the rights of mothers by clicking here.

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