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Al Beeb on its website carries excerpts from a radio interview on the BBC World Service with a genuine Saudi princess, resident in London. These excerpts focus on the institutionalised oppression and infantilisation of women in the desert kingdom. In the course of these remarks relating to women she also touches on other aspects of Saudi society – the fossilised educational curriculum and the endemic poverty encompassing much of society – which she emphasises must also be changed.
For example:
‘The content of the syllabus is extremely dangerous. For one, our young are taught that a woman’s position in society is inferior. Her role is strictly limited to serving her family and raising children. They are actually taught that if a woman has to worship anyone other than God it should be her husband; “that the angels will curse her if she is not submissive to her husband’s needs”. Girls are also strictly forbidden from taking part in any physical education. This is a result of a complete misinterpretation of the Koran. I consider these ideologies to be inherently abusive.