Loujain’s astonishing courage and tenacity have long wrong-footed the Saudi regime. In 2014, when she was 25, she was arrested for the first time while attempting to drive across the border from the United Arab Emirates - where she had a valid driver’s licence - to Saudi Arabia.
In March 2018, the Saudis considered Loujain such a threat that they had her rendered from the UAE, where she was studying. She was stopped by security officers as she drove on a highway near her uni in Abu Dhabi, taken from her vehicle & forcibly returned to her home country.
She spent several days in prison before being released, and she was banned from using social media or leaving the country. A few weeks later, in May 2018, MBS had her arrested, held incommunicado for a while, and tortured, including being waterboarded.
In Dec 2020, Loujain was sentenced by a terrorism court. Notice the common thread:
- rendition
-waterboarding
-terrorism court

MBS and the Saudi regime are so threatened by feminism - and Loujain especially - that they consider feminism a form of terrorism.
In 2019, soon after Saudi teen Rahaf was granted refugee status in Canada,and while Loujain was still in prison, the Saudi regime’s “Authority to Counter-Extremism” made a one-minute ad in which it conflated women who escape Saudi male guardianship with men who join https://twitter.com/ce_pss/status/1092796685972058116
Feminism is an existential threat to authoritarians, whose power is undergirded by patriarchy. A woman escaping Saudi patriarchy=a man who joins an violent extremist group
I am an Egyptian who moved to Saudi Arabia as a teenager, before Loujain was born. I was traumatized into feminism in that kingdom of gender apartheid. And as an Egyptian, I celebrate today--Feb 11--the 10th anniversary of the ouster of Mubarak’s ouster by our #Jan25 Revolution.
Those revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt and other countries in the region inspired protestors in Saudi Arabia's oil-rich Eastern Province, home to most of the country’s Shia Muslim protesters.
The protestors behind that political revolution might have been silenced by the royal family; the revolution that feminists like Loujain have triggered has broken through. Its vanguard is not a crown prince who claims to be an emancipator of women.
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