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Chirp Saudi Women Arrested When driving so Trend Twitter





Twitter account of a woman from [Saudi Arabia] (2093734 "") became the world trend, after he released the chirp of the driving experience.

Quoted from the BBC on Thursday (12/04/2014), told how the account [Twitter] (2126579 "") a woman from Saudi Arabia named lujain Al-Hathlool be trending.
Starting on November 30, when the Al-Hathlool lujain filmed himself who was driving from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to Saudi Arabia. As part of the campaign against the government of Saudi Arabia that forbids women to drive.

The video has been viewed more than 800,000 times and invited 3,000 comments on the YouTube page.

Al-Hathlool also documenting his experiences on Twitter by writing, 'Follow me to find out what will happen at the border'.

Arriving at the border of Saudi Arabia, he was singing that he was stopped by customs officials.

After the arrest, the name Al-Hathlool instantly become an international trend.

In his Twitter account, Al-Hathlool wrote that the officers detained him and were busy talking using a cell phone. After a few hours at the border post, a Saudi journalist who lives in the UAE, Al-Amoudi Maysaa, drove to the border to bring her food supply.

"I spent 24 hours on the Saudi border," wrote Al-Hathlool in the 233,000 Twitter followers.

"They do not return the passport and would not let me cross the border. And there is no word from the Ministry of the Interior. All official silence," said the booms.

Since then Twitter is not active.

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Tagar or hashtag (#) in Arabic which translates to 'lujain Al-Hathlool captured' has dikicaukan as many as 500,000 times.

However, the BBC could not confirm about the arrest to the Saudi government.

Institute for Human Rights Watch said they received information from the activists that Al-Hathlool and Al-Amoudi has been arrested.

According to a blogger Arabia, Abdullah Al Dayhailan, both Al-Hathlool husband and his family have not been able to reach him.

In the virtual world now emerging debate about what the law is violated Al-Hathlool.

Some other people who participated in the debate mentioned that Al-Hathlool actually not violate the law, because he has a license that allows the driver driving Emarati in member countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council, including Saudi Arabia.

However, the blogger said Al Dayhailan, religious edicts are still valid in Arabia. (Tnt / Ein
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