Sharief, the woman released Monday after nine days of prison detention for driving in Al-Khobar, has said his daughter may have suffered “psychological shock” and wants her to be medically examined.
“I think she might have suffered psychological (...)
Sharief's brother was called before sunset Monday by Dammam Prison to come and receive her after authorities issued directives to release her on bail after eight days of incarceration. Al-Sharief's brother arrived at the facility, ushered her into (...)
Sharief, the woman held in a Dammam prison after being arrested Saturday for driving in Al-Khobar, will be held in detention for at least 10 more days, her lawyer told The Associated Press Thursday.
Sources had previously suggested that Al-Sharief, (...)
Sharief admits she made a mistake by driving a car in the Kingdom and promises never to do it again. This is according to Dr. Ghazi Al-Shammari, Chairman of the Family Solidarity Committee in the Eastern Province Emirate, who told Okaz/Saudi Gazette (...)
Sharief, the 32-year-old Saudi woman detained for driving a car in Al-Khobar Saturday, intends to withdraw from the campaign for women to drive, a source at the National Society for Human Rights (NSHR) said Tuesday. The source said members of the (...)
Sharief, the Saudi woman detained at Dammam's Women's Prison after being arrested for driving a car in Al-Khobar earlier this week, has requested release on bail.
Al-Sharief's lawyer Adnan Al-Salih, said the request was made Monday and that his (...)