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Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Woman Arrested For Attending Football Match In Saudi Arabia Disguised As A Man

A woman who was arrested for attending a football match in Saudi Arabia disguised as a man has claimed she did not know the stadium was for male fans only.
The female spectator covered her hair in a hat and wore a black and white football stand as she sat in the away section of the new al-Jawhara stadium in the Red Sea city of Jiddah.


However, she was reportedly spotted by security staff at Friday night's game between home side al-Ittihad and Riyadh's al-Shabab and arrested for 'impersonating' a man. 



 Saudi Arabia enforces a strict segregation of the sexes, and football stadiums are out of bounds to women. 
However, authorities have announced plans for 'family' areas from where women can watch matches.


A video posted on YouTube, which has since been removed, appeared to show the woman sitting by herself among some empty seats in a section reserved for visiting fans.
A man nearby appears to be looking intently at the woman, who also sported sunglasses with her scarf in al-Shabab's black and white colours for the match, which the team won 1-0.

The arrested woman, whose name has not been made public, said she bought a ticket online without any problems, and according to the state-linked Okaz newspaper, did not know women were prohibited from going to the male-only stadiums.

Police spokesman Atti al-Qurashi said security spotted her at the stadium 'deliberately disguised' in male attire to avoid detection, according to state-linked news website Twasul.
Officers reportedly questioned the woman, who is in her twenties, for 'impersonating' a man by wearing trousers, a long-sleeve top, a hat and sunglasses.


Most women in Saudi Arabia cover their hair and face with a veil known as the niqab and all women are required to wear a loose black dress known as the abaya in public.
Okaz reported that the woman has been in police custody since Friday and is being held at a center for girls in the western province of Mecca. No charges have yet been brought against her. 

Mr al-Qurashi said the presence of the woman was 'against the regulations', and said her case 'has been forwarded to the specialised authorities.'
He also 'confirmed the need to comply with the instructions and regulations issued by the official authorities with regard to this matter.'


 Ultraconservative Saudi clerics shun female access to exercise and women's teams are not part of the kingdom's federation that oversees sports. 
Women often struggle to find facilities to train and are not allowed to attend matches in stadiums.
However, there have been exceptions for foreign women. In October, an Australian female supporter of Western Sydney Wanderers Football Club was permitted to attend a match at Riyadh's main stadium. 
And in January, a group of American women traveling with members of U.S. Congress watched a local club match, also in Riyadh. 

Saudi women still need permission from a male guardian to work and marry, and restaurants are divided into 'family sections' with separate areas for single men.

Saudi Arabia is also the only country in the world which does not allow women to drive, and those who challenge the ban risk arrest.
Earlier this month, Loujain Hathloul, 25, from Riyadh, was arrested as she tried to drive into Saudi Arabia from the United Arab Emirates.

Women have been barred from driving since the establishment of the state in 1932 and earlier this year, a woman reportedly received 150 lashes after being caught behind the wheel.

Protests and acts of defiance against the ban have grown in recent years, with women posting videos of them behind the wheel to social media.
The last mass protest was launched in October last year, when 60 women took to the streets of Saudi Arabia driving cars and posting videos of themselves singing to Bob Marley's hit 'No Woman No Cry' with the words 'No Woman No Drive'.

The ultra-conservative Salafist tradition of Islam is predominant in the kingdom, where it applies to both religious and political life. 
Last month, Princess Ameerah, the former wife of a multi-billionaire Saudi Arabian royal, vowed to fight to win the basic right for women in the kingdom to drive a car, telling MailOnline it 'can happen overnight'.

She told MailOnline at the 5th Abu Dhabi Media Summit in the United Arab Emirates last week: 'It is my job and duty to use my power and influence to highlight these kind of issues and to try to find solutions.
'I am offered platforms to speak around the world, and I must use them to try to change things.
'I don't believe the ban will go on indefinitely. It will be like the decree calling for 20 per cent of Parliament to be made up of women – a surprising development, but one which happened very rapidly.
'I believe that it is the generation of young people in Saudi Arabia which is going to accelerate change in the country.'
In June, London law graduate Ghoncheh Ghavami, 25, was arrested after she tried to watch a volleyball match at the Azadi stadium, in Tehran, Iran - which women are banned from attending.
Miss Ghavami, 25, was charged with 'propaganda against the regime' – a charge that carries a possible prison term of several years, and faces trial in front of Tehran’s notorious revolutionary court. - Dailymail reportage.




*Na wah oh...what a life!



107 comments:

  1. Must dey segregate...na wa for diz dere country

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    1. To think I haff tire 4 Nigeria, at least I cn wear jeans n top n go out anyday

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    2. Been so busy of late I missed almost every post

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    3. Exactly! Wat sort of sharia is dis 1? You tell people wat to wear,where to go and the cloth sef must be balck! So the women don even have colourful clothing? Wat a country!

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    4. Black coupled with their hot weather, naa kolo be that naa

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    5. @fola this is not a matter of modern day slavery, it has been that way in Saudi and some other Arab countries!

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    6. Christian na the segregation make sanity dey their end na. No be like una naija wen rapists dey rape anyhow and go Scott free! Example: stephanie okereke bros!

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    7. Nigerian ladies! Please!!!!!!! vote for GMB and see, una go drive car no be small

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    1. Choi. Serious wa. Why are they so hard on their females sef? Can't deal.

      Btw, the poster in IHN about the wedding dress issue with her mom. My dear your post was absolutely RUDE regarding your mom. C'mon girl, I know u have a right to ur wedding cos it's ur day. But the truth is, it's ur mom's day too...even more. let me not dwell on the dress issh.
      But the tone in which u wrote that post was very wrong. U may not like this but I couldn't help it. U even said she would be reading comments? And were u happy to read one blog visitor who called ur mother a "busy body"??
      Waoo for the life of me, why subject ur mother to public scrutiny by total strangers who took to insulting her? Chai. My dear, u are to protect ur mom from ill mannered people in public, but becos of what u wrote, they decided to JOIN u in disrespecting your MOTHER. I would kill for mine so I'm amazed. My 2 cents o. Ok bye

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  3. I are commentings first.

    »» GOD'S HEARTBEAT ««

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    1. Abeg leave this place n get back to where you are coming from.
      Do you think you are on 2go??
      Such childishness is not welcomed here biko.

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    2. Viva,u dey vex oooooo,no bi small 2go.

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    3. hahahaha...knew he wld soon reach here...

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    4. viva living me alone oooo

      »» GOD'S HEARTBEAT ««

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  4. Na wa o, all these against the woman dat gave birth to u? Women shld have equal rights abeg.

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  5. She stays in the said country, she did not know, yet she was dressed like a man.
    I seee.
    Meanwhile, no matter the problems we're facing here,i'm so glad we've got our freedom.

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  6. Ehya.....I can only imagine wat will be done to her

    Visit my blog

    Www.glowysofiscated.blogspot.com

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    1. U may not imagine but experience it when u vote GMB. Vote GMB for change. Change is all we need insha allah

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  7. What t kind of country is dat?? No freedom of movement, expression and what have u.......may God have mercy on them especially there women/girls child.

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  8. Hian!
    She must be a Chelsea fan cos it's always a do or die affair for them. Lol

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  9. Lol! Na by force to watch the match

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  10. Gaddammit!!
    Living In Bondage
    God forbid devilish thing
    *sign of the cross*

    AbadaBeeDee

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  11. Ds pple r sick.... WTF is dat fr,male only stadium

    ~@iamjbankz SA to President Jonathan 2015~

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  12. Hmmmm, segregation in stadiums kwa? Na wa o!
    Diff peeps wi diff cultural behaviours. (Social studies 201)



    *Ayah Shehu*

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  13. hehhehe na real what a life! how can u not have access to drive or watch football as a woman? does it even make any sense? so many rules in that place! And most tyms its against women....issorai!
    @xclusiv

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  14. free her juo.she is just a fan and not harmful


    *prove you are not a robot to read*

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  15. serious nawao...too many rules..for only women..we haff suffer

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  16. Liar, she was fully aware before buying the ticket otherwise how would she explain dressing up as a man or was that for fun. but na prison those women dey o, a lace where the society controls the kind food you eat.

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    1. Exactly. And more-so, na dem dey gbensh pass. Ontop of all the restrictions they give their women. Nonsense.

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  17. In this age and time. What a place to live in

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  18. Mtcheeew.. awon oniranu.. saudi arabia eeehn i no know wetin una problem be oo




    who wants to sell a second hand nokia xl, or will anyone dash me? play santa in my life

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  19. Thought I heard she was arrested for driving a car.

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  20. Shitty country! Shittty law

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  21. Hmmm,

    Click my name for all your celebration cakes and cupcakes, cheers

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  22. Bondage. And women still live there? Wow!

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  23. They should free the babe abeg, I so much dislike muslim culture.

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    1. We are not begging you to like it na...keep liking your own culture where you cannot inherit and you are insignificant in your matrimonial home until you born boy!

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    2. Islam religion of violence and oppression......

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  24. Na real wah! So this is what they are suffering!

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  25. Wow. This is 'seriously' seruous! This has been going on for ages and I've never read about it? This piece has just enlightened me. Upon all nko? Na who know who go make heaven? Eheheh. God help us all.

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  26. Hian!
    See caging.
    Let them also make a law to prohibit women from breathing.

    Ndi ara!

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  27. Ah! Dis segregation thingy! She sef, she for no boTher nah!

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  28. I dint read all... sumone shuld decode

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  29. Saudi Arabia and their mother f*cling laws.. Mtcheew

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  30. More like living in a prison! I rather be in nigeria than Saudi apariah"

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  31. na wa o.wahala dey o. I still thank God for Nigeria. @least we still enjoy some rights.

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  32. arab people hyocrites,pretenders ,na them like woman pass ,na dem drink pass

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  33. So sad.
    Poor women.
    To have no freedom

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  34. Some have food but cannot eat, some can eat but have no food....
    These Saudi Women no wan hear word, they becoming defiant ooo... na wa

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  35. Thank God for Nigeria. At least women are free.

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    1. Just imagine d way d female folks re bn treated, all in d name of God knws why. One wud only regret being born a female in such countries. So sad.

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  36. stella,i reside here with my hubby. women are not allowed to do anything. women can not walk alone, can't enter the mall alone, can't drive, take pictures in public, can't sing in public. you must cover your entire body with abaya. you can decide not to cover your face, but the Saudis will stir at your like mad. you can't talk to any other man apart from your husband. in a nutshell, here is boring as hell. your can't drink alcohol ,you can't hold your hubby's hand in public. if you don't know how to speak Arabic, then you're on your own. the locals can say "come" in English. I stay at home everyday, 24hrs, unless my husband decide to take me to the mall or park with my son. it's a man's world in Saudi Arabia.

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    1. I feel sorry for u, I can feel ur pain. This is one of d many reasons I don't want a Muslim to rule this country. May God help U survive.

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    2. Pls chika ike should come to Saudi Arabia , it would her new celibacy mode.

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    3. Hian anon what part of Saudi do you reside? Because all these things you aare saying are new to me o! I also reside in Saudi o! Yes women need escorts to move around with them and that is for their own safety na...say the truth, night life thrives in Saudi unlike naija where a full grown man ventures out at his own risk once night falls. as for the issue of covering face na lie if you don't cover your face nobody keeps staring at you, and no be by force sef to cover face na if you like and only the muslims sef do it. I hold my hubby's hand well well ooo! And in public...as for covering yourself properly is for your own good na Abi you dey hear rape for there like they hear in naija per second, per second? you say life there is boring? Babe check your Oga maybe he has his reason for keeping you indoors...the malls there are so big with 400plus correct shops that you cannot finish going round in one day so I wonder what exactly u are talking oo! pictures? Even selfie I dey snap myself in public...anyway sha maybe ur hubby's papers are not complete so he does not want unnecessary attention but this ur analysis get q leg sha.

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    4. Madam if your husband works here, then he is an expatriate so naturally you should be in one of the camps and in the camps to the best of my knowledge you dress anayway you want except you are going out of camp then you wear an abaya. About not talking to other men that's strange to me cause when I go to buy gold the traders are men and I talk to them, asides that the average Arab man loves English language so once the hear you speak English they even become over friendly...it may interest you to know that some Nigerian women are very promiscuous and are ready to do anything for money which of course as a resident you should know the Arabs have in abundance. yeah alcohol is a no, no, and I know several christains who are cool with it. Most times expatriate wives come together and catch fun, real fun so I am really surprised at your post sha. Or is there something you are not telling? LoL

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    5. Shuoooo so why are u still there? So if someone has to go to the market nko? Say ur husband is out of the country, you'll be stranded? Are single females not allowed there? What about their own country ladies who are single? How do men toast them before they can marry? I understand the aspect of performing Haj, where they do not allow single female foreigners into Saudi because of the Holy season so as to avoid prostitutes from going there to derail men during the Ramadan. But from ur narrative it seems like a permanent arrangement which I find rather hostile. Na wa o

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    6. Randy Arab homosexual men....holy only at home but randy when they travel..the rich ones are so bloody arrogant n think the world revolves around them..... Wearing niqab ain't shit, as promiscuous as any group of humans mschweeeeeeew

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  37. Some people are sick

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  38. Omg!! This is torture!
    Will a woman driving also tempt them to fornicate,Since being in the same stadium will make them jump a lady...odiegwu biko!

    I hope to see the day when this law is
    abolished!

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    1. My Sister I tire o...driving of all things!. So a woman cannot pick her kids from school...bondage is an understatement for the life they're living there.

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    2. Na real wa!!
      I 10k God 4 my freedom o

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  39. God, I can't stand this country and all other Islamic over-conservative nations.

    Treating women like they are not humans, mtcheew!

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    1. Most things Islam is attached to is always extremely extreme, I am sure if Nigeria was an Islamic state, we would suffer worse than those people just mentioned are suffering..
      Mschtewwwww...
      Hypocrites who wash the outside of the bowl squeaky clean and the inside rots..

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  40. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    This country is one crazy one i swear..... God punish all of them big tym.....
    *GLO BRING 3G TO KONTAGORA*
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  41. Finally back! Been busy!!

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  42. Ezenwanyi u don crase nd I no blame u, ppl here don hype u so tey for ur poverty mind u get mouth, u always sound razz lik that ojuelegba tout! Respect ur self old fool fooling her foolish self on blogs,u r a pathetic case, anybody can come to a blog nd claim am rich bcos we dnt c each other, I picture u as a woman with beard, ezenwanyi u be pikin wey witch born give thief, ezenwanyi I spit on u , u and my shit no difference eleribu

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    1. So much hatred oozing from one person. Take am easy abeg

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  43. but why are women treated like that? are we not human beings any longer? please they should just free her. i guess she is just a football freak like myself. please leave her alone

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  44. O ma ga o!
    Odiegwu!
    I'd rather stay in Naija than live in such a country!

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  45. Women ve suffered...it's not fair

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  46. I so much hate that country! What do they take women as? Tcheww

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  47. But na dem like mojo pass,secretive archaic lifestyle,arrant nonsense!!

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  48. Hian
    Suffering in a higher dimension

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  49. This is serious food for tot oo. No be just to dey complain. This should serve as a wake up call to us all in view of the upcoming elections . . . We should all be decisive and say NO to electing any sharia patron into any seat of government, especially the presidency!

    Person wet get ear and sense may Una apply am oooo. . .

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  50. This is serious food for tot oo. No be just to dey complain. This should serve as a wake up call to us all in view of the upcoming elections . . . We should all be decisive and say NO to electing any sharia patron into any seat of government, especially the presidency!

    Person wet get ear and sense may Una apply am oooo. . .

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  51. The way peeps just sit down and judge without having first hand experience of a place will never cease to amaze me sha. Everywhere has its peculiarities. After all for ibo land wetin women no dey see? They don't inherit, and God bless them make them no born male pikin see! So what do we have to say about that?

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  52. Na wa o. They should let the woman be jare.

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  53. All ye ladies complaining about Saudi, don't worry, GMB will treat you all like queens when he ascends the presidential throne! So start getting used to stories like this and look for niqab. It will look good on you you know? Apc change! Changi ne mu ke So

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  54. Some nigerians steal stupid! Especially all these ladies that wear bumper in lagos. Seriously saying they Want buhari like buhari will treat them as queens if he ascends the throne? Eeya should he ascend the throne, what that commissioner of police did in lagos na small, people like funmi iyanda, Rita Dominicand genny will get 100 lashes each hahahahaha. Ini edo will get 150, cosy will get 700 while maheeda will get 10,000 lashes and if possible death by hanging as what she does is "haram" hahahahhaha. Sai buhari!

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  55. Some Nigerian women needs to be deported to Saudi Arabia!

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  56. Islam and its oppresive laws against women.

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