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Woman joins board of Saudi bank for first time
2004-12-03
Saudi businesswoman Lubna Olayan, who angered religious conservatives when she appeared alongside men at an economic forum this year, has become the first female board member of a Saudi listed firm, bankers said on Thursday.
"So piss off, holy men! Thhhhp!"
Saudi Hollandi Bank said Olayan was elected to a three-year term on the bank's board by shareholders at a meeting late on Tuesday. "She is the first woman on the board of a Saudi joint stock company," a bank spokesman said.
How long before she's beaten to death by a couple policemen from the Committee to Protect Virtue and Eliminate Vice?
Olayan delivered a passionate plea for equality for Saudi women when she opened a high-profile economic forum in Jeddah attended by former US President Bill Clinton in January. "My vision is of a country ... in which any Saudi citizen, irrespective of gender, who is serious about finding employment, can find a job in the field for which he or she is best qualified," Olayan told the conference. Her speech was well received by delegates but the country's highest religious authority, Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdulaziz bin Abdullah al-Sheikh, denounced it and condemned the "shameful" mixing of men and women at the conference.
"The brazen hussy! She was talking banking while the rest of us where looking at those heaving bazooms!"
This week Saudi women voted directly for the first time — without having to go through guardians — in elections for the board of Riyadh's Chamber of Commerce and Industry. They were not able to stand as candidates. Women have also been barred from voting or standing in Saudi Arabia's municipal elections early next year. All males over 21, excluding the armed forces but including prisoners, can vote. 
Ah, so that's the model the "American Coming Together" and "ACORN" used in Florida!
Posted by:Steve White

#7  Jules - it's worse than you think: A woman's word is worth 1/4, not 1/2, of a man's.
Posted by: .com   2004-12-03 5:24:59 PM  

#6  How long before she's beaten to death by a couple policemen from the Committee to Protect Virtue and Eliminate Vice? I wonder how many policemen from CPVEV will have seven bells knocked out of them by burly bodyguards? Such cowards really, really hate to be punching bags themselves.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2004-12-03 1:47:20 PM  

#5  Can you imagine one of these guys taking her chair over after she's 'warmed' it? Gives a whole new meaning to the word 'detox'. Wonder if she gets 1/2 the talk time or half the vote, cause you know, she's half a person.
Posted by: Jules 187   2004-12-03 11:59:56 AM  

#4  :)
Posted by: Shipman   2004-12-03 11:46:59 AM  

#3  Probably Gentle.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2004-12-03 7:58:58 AM  

#2  Steve:How long before she's beaten to death by a couple policemen from the Committee to Protect Virtue and Eliminate Vice?
She probably has nothing to fear from the Muttawa.
They're a bunch of cowards who wouldn't attack anyone who is apt to fight back.
Posted by: GK   2004-12-03 4:20:50 AM  

#1  ..but the country’s highest religious authority, Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdulaziz bin Abdullah al-Sheikh, denounced it and condemned the “shameful” mixing of men and women at the conference.

Sorry "Sheikh", but you don't own those women. Don't like what they're doing? Tough titties, dude.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-12-03 2:12:23 AM  

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