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Saudi Writer Wajeha Al-Huwaider and Writers From China , Russia , Malaysia and Tunisia Granted Pen/Novib Free Expression Award 2004Wajeha Al Hawaider, a banned writer from Saudi Arabia, attended a ceremony on 15 November in The Hague to accept the 2004 PEN/NOVIB Free Expression Award granted to her and five other nominees. Al-Huwaider, who writes for the Arabic-language daily Al-Watan and the English-language daily Arab News, has been banned from publishing since August 2003. She is among a growing number of liberal and opposition journalists to have been banned from publishing and subject to government harassment in recent months. She told gathering that ˇ°these are dark ages for women [in Saudi Arabia]. They have no freedom at all. Being a woman you can work only in two sectors:hospital and other medical care, then only as a nurse or assistant, and education as a teacher. But no leading positions. Women have no identity no face. You even need permission from you ˇ°mentorˇ± if you want to go outside, otherwise you stay at home. Being a woman you have no connections, no possibility to develop yourselfˇ±. Last updated: December 24, 2004 |
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