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Gracias por acordarte de ella, anda feliz con el o la nuev@ bisniet@ que viene en camino ( estoy embarazada), asi que anda tejiendo que no te imaginas. De salud estuvo un poco enfermita pero nada complicado. Ya esta otra vez por ahi dando batalla. Las recuerda mucho. Un abrazo!!!!

¡Felicitaciones!
Y por favor mándale saludos a tu abue.
 
Para tal cosa los países deben firmar tratados de restitución de menores que los emiratos no firman y en general ningún país musulmán, son países con un machismo ramplante legal. Cuando es al revés, se llevan a los niños a algún país de esos, las madres no los vuelven a ver. No se puede estar en misa y repicando. Lo que dices no es cierto.
No entiendo tu respuesta, que no resulta cierto de mi comentario?
 
¡Hola! me resulta imposible encontrar el meme de las mujeres de Arabia Saudí que se marchan para no volver nunca más ahora que pueden sacarse el pasaporte sin consentimiento del varón. ¿Alguien podría señalar la página, o copiarlo a mi comentario quien lo subió? ¡Muchísimas gracias!!!!!!
 
Solo un artículo con los memes que han surgido a raíz de la liberación en Saudi Arabia de que las mujeres de 21 años en delante podrán viajar solas.

Memes of Saudi Women Running to Airport After Male Guardianship Cancelled
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A year after Saudi Arabia has allowed women to get behind the wheel lifting a 30-year-old ban on women driving, women in Saudi Arabia are now celebrating a decision to allow women to travel abroad without male consent.




The decision announced on Thursday indicated that Saudi women are now allowed to be granted passports on their own and travel abroad without requiring a male consent. The decision also included allowing women to register birth, marriage or divorce, yet the male consent is still required if they want to get married, leave prison or enter a domestic violence shelter.

male consent is still required if they want to get married, leave prison or enter a domestic violence shelter

Believed to be the first steps into ditching the male guardianship system in the Kingdom, the decision follows weeks of rumors whether the government will terminate the discriminatory law for which activists have been campaigning for years.

The controversial male guardianship system in the Kingdom required every woman in Saudi Arabia to receive her male guardian’s approval - a father, brother, husband or son - to make a range of critical decisions on her behalf, including traveling outside the country, getting married or studying abroad.

However, this is not the case anymore.

Saudi women have warmly welcomed the decision and celebrated it in their own way.

One photo of a Saudi woman hugging a giant portrait of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman as a way to express gratitude for taking the long-awaited decision has made the rounds on the internet.

A hashtag #الولاية_سقطت [the Guardianship has ended] has gone viral moments after the decision was officially announced.

Dozens of memes meanwhile have been shared on the internet for reactions to the surprising news that many have considered a success for Saudi women.

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— ديپ (@xdi00) August 1, 2019
Some has also shared memes mimicking the Saudi men’s response to the news, who were split in opinions between glad to ditch the law while others considered this step as the first to deprive them of their “control over women."
@Bluemoon es este creo.
 
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