Stop the lashing of Malak al Shehri


Stop the lashing of Malak al Shehri
The Issue
Malak al-Shehri committed the crime of stepping out in Saudi Arabia without her hajab in front of a coffee shop. She is facing death threats and lashing. Can we please show the Saudi government that this will not be tolerated by the international community.
Saudi police arrested Malak who tweeted a picture of herself outdoors without the body-length robes and head scarf that women in the kingdom are required to wear.
A woman identified as Malak al-Shehri posted a picture of herself on Twitter in a jacket and multi-colored dress last month after announcing that she would leave her house without her abaya, a long loose-fitting robe, and headscarf.
The tweet caused a backlash with many calling for Shehri – whose first name means angel, which was also her moniker online – to be executed with the hashtag “We demand the arrest of the rebel Angel Shehri.”
The picture posted on the downtown Riyadh street of al-Tahliya, led to someone filing a complaint with the religious police, and eventually to the woman’s arrest, according to the local Arabic-language Al-Sharq newspaper.

The Issue
Malak al-Shehri committed the crime of stepping out in Saudi Arabia without her hajab in front of a coffee shop. She is facing death threats and lashing. Can we please show the Saudi government that this will not be tolerated by the international community.
Saudi police arrested Malak who tweeted a picture of herself outdoors without the body-length robes and head scarf that women in the kingdom are required to wear.
A woman identified as Malak al-Shehri posted a picture of herself on Twitter in a jacket and multi-colored dress last month after announcing that she would leave her house without her abaya, a long loose-fitting robe, and headscarf.
The tweet caused a backlash with many calling for Shehri – whose first name means angel, which was also her moniker online – to be executed with the hashtag “We demand the arrest of the rebel Angel Shehri.”
The picture posted on the downtown Riyadh street of al-Tahliya, led to someone filing a complaint with the religious police, and eventually to the woman’s arrest, according to the local Arabic-language Al-Sharq newspaper.

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Petition created on December 13, 2016