Now Saudi Women Are Electronically Tracked
Women can't leave the country unless their guardians sign them out at an airport or the border.
News of the electronic tracking was spread by women's driving activist Manal al-Sherif on Twitter, where it sparked a backlash. "Hello Taliban, herewith some tips from the Saudi e-government!" posted one user. "This is technology used to serve backwardness in order to keep women imprisoned," wrote columnist Badriya al-Bashir, slamming the "state of slavery under which women are held."