Saudi king photo with women heats debate

Riyadh, April 30: Saudi newspapers ran front page pictures on Friday of King Abdullah and Crown Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz in a crowd of women with their faces bared, adding fuel to the growing debate over mixing in the kingdom.

The undated photograph showed the kingdom’s two most powerful men together with more than three dozen smiling women at a seminar on health and the community in the southwestern city of Najran held several weeks ago.

The photograph was published in several leading newspapers including Okaz, Ashahrq al-Awsat and Al-Watan, each with a close link to senior members of the ruling royal family.

No reason was given for why the picture was published only now; accompanying text gave a routine description of the theme of the conference.

But the photo appeared amid a mounting and increasingly debate over the country’s harsh ban on unrelated women and men mixing together.

King Abdullah has not publicly spoken out on the debate. But last year he opened a new science university named after himself that permits the international body of students and faculty to freely mix together.

When a senior cleric criticised the university, he was summarily fired by order of the king himself.

—Agencies