Female Shura Council member attacked online

Published April 21st, 2016 - 03:34 GMT
Haya Al-Maniya was criticised after reports that she made remarks about women working.
Haya Al-Maniya was criticised after reports that she made remarks about women working.

A female member of the Saudi Shura Council was the subject of Twitter attacks today, after reports that she had called for Saudi women to be recruited as workers.

Haya Al-Maniya received ridicule and anger, in response to her alleged suggestions that women from the South of Saudi Arabia should be recruited for jobs before migrant workers. Although it is unclear when Al-Maniya made the comments – or indeed if she made them at all – twitterers rallied around reports of what had been said.

Critics initially objected to the implication that women in the South, an area often regarded as marginalised in Saudi, should be employed in the areas like housework.

 

It's clear that her husband married a woman from the south, or divorced her because of his lover from the South. Otherwise why would she pick us of all the poor girls in the Kingdom to talk about about?

 

This is absolute discrimination, this statement should not pass peacefully.  

 

But comments soon descended toward personal attacks on Al-Maniya.

 

I didn't think this mentality would be a member of the Shura Council... You crazy lady you aren't worth the ground we walk on.

 

Despite the dirtiness of our streets, they are much cleaner than some people’s mentalities.

 

Al-Maniya is one of Saudi’s most liberal and controversial Shura Council members, and she’s become well known for campaigning for women to have the right to drive.

 

She wants people to forget about her demands for allowing women to drive, you will never drive in this country.

 

The slurs soon took on a obviously misogynistic tone, too:

 

And this what happens when you elect women to Al Shoura council