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Saudi authorities pursue Twitter user over women's driving threat

by Reuters
Saturday, 30 September 2017 13:45 GMT

FILE PHOTO: A woman drives a car in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on October 22, 2013. REUTERS/Faisal Al Nasser/File Photo

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The Twitter user, who was not named, was alleged to have referred to men who support women driving as "cuckolds who should be killed"

RIYADH, Sept 30 (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's public prosecutor issued an arrest warrant on Saturday for a Twitter user who called for anyone who supports women driving to be killed, days after a royal decree ended a long-time ban on women taking the wheel.

The Twitter user, who was not named, was alleged to have referred to men who support women driving as "cuckolds who should be killed," according to state-linked Asharq al-Awsat newspaper.

The prosecutor's announcement comes two days after a separate arrest warrant was issued for a man who threatened in a video clip posted online to attack women drivers.

Many Saudis welcomed Tuesday's announcement by King Salman lifting the ban by next year, but others expressed opposition online or in quiet conversations after decades of support for the policy by prominent clerics.

In the statement, the prosecutor vowed to monitor for threats of abuse and pursue cases against those who "incite attacks against society and violations of the rights of others".

(Reporting by Katie Paul; Editing by Stephen Powell)

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