The Saudi delegates came under fire during the debate for their country's system of male guardianship that requires women to seek permission to travel, work or see a doctor. "Only when women are free to make their own decisions on all aspects of their life are they full citizens," committee member Maria Regina Tavares da Silva said at the one-day session in Geneva. "Without a man's consent, a woman cannot study or get health service, work, marry, conduct business or even get an ambulance service in an emergency," said Heisoo Shin, another panelist. She said the rules "governed virtually every aspect of a woman's life."
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