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Saudi King Fires Adviser After Remarks on Women

They're getting too much freedom, he said

By the Associated Press

Posted May 12, 2012 7:34 AM CDT

(AP) – Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah has dismissed an ultraconservative adviser after he publicly criticized reforms aimed at easing restrictions on women. Sheik Abdul-Mohsen al-Obeikan had told a local radio station that officials were working to Westernize and secularize the country's laws by "legalizing taboos." The "situation is a very dangerous one that is linked to schemes by influential people to corrupt Muslim society by removing women from their natural position," he said.

King Abdullah has irked the country's hardline clerics by easing some restrictions and allowing women to vote and run in 2015 municipal elections. After his dismissal, al-Obeikan posted on his Twitter account a statement saying he hopes that the kingdom's rulers are kept away from "bad advisers." This year, the kingdom began to apply a 2006 law that allows women to work in lingerie and female apparel stores, despite disapproval from the country's top clerics.

King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia leaves his palace after a meeting with Hillary Clinton in March.
King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia leaves his palace after a meeting with Hillary Clinton in March.   (AP Photo)
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jgarbuz
May 12, 2012 8:41 PM CDT
Either women or Islam will take over America  soon enough.
Cat-Lover
May 12, 2012 3:19 PM CDT
Word inside the Beltway is that al-Obeikan will be the new human rights advisor for the Romney campaign and had reviewed Romney's speech before it's delivery today at Liberty University in which he made margin notes.
crafter67
May 12, 2012 2:06 PM CDT
-Sheik Abdul-Mohsen al-Obeikan had told a local radio station that officials were working to Westernize and secularize the country's laws by "legalizing taboos." The "situation is a very dangerous one that is linked to schemes by influential people to corrupt Muslim society by removing women from their natural position," he said. - ...Their natural position? In his mind is that position, what...prone?

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