Saudi government warns women over driving protest By Sebastian Usher BBC News Sebastian Usher reports on the protest plans Continue reading the main story Related Stories Cleric says driving risk to ovaries Saudi women urge end to jail term Saudi drivers in 'sidewalk skiing' craze Watch The authorities in Saudi Arabia have stepped up warnings to women not to defy a ban on female drivers by taking part in a mass driving protest. The interior ministry has reiterated that anyone flouting the ban is likely to face unspecified punishment. Saturday's planned protest is the third of its kind since 1990. About 17,000 people signed a petition calling either for women to be allowed to drive or for an explanation of why the prohibition should remain in force. Campaigners are encouraging women to take to the wheel in defiance of the ban.
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