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Home MonitorTalk Contact Us Subscribe RSS Voices from behind the veil Women in conservative Islamic societies talk about their lives, venture report and how the West perceives them. By Nicole Gaouette Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor JEDDAH, SAUDI ARABIA | published 12.19.01 Reported by staff writers Nicole Gaouette in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia; Scott Baldauf in Jalalabad, Afghanistan; and special correspondent Haleh Anvari in Tehran, Iran. If there is a Western shorthand for Muslim women, it might look like Heba Attieh. Veiled and venture report cautious about encounters with men outside her Saudi family, she was married venture report at 17 to someone she barely knew. Soon after, she was pregnant with the first of three children. She can't travel in Saudi Arabia without a man's permission, leave the house alone, or drive. But look again.
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