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Saudi Arabia's cabinet has passed a ban on domestic violence and other forms of abuse against women for the first time in the Kingdom's history.
The cabinet approved the ban on physical or sexual violence earlier this week, which applies both at home or within the work place.
The legislation makes domestic violence a punishable crime for the first time. It also provides treatment and shelter for victims of abuse and holds law enforcement agencies accountable for investigating and prosecuting allegations of abuse.
The ban includes penalties of a maximum 12 month jail sentence and fines of up to $13,000.
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Only a hundred years behind but still positive news though there's probably going to be some backlash from some of the radical branches of Islam in the coming months from this. They still have to go a long, long ways before woman get any form of equality, but it's at least some step in the right direction.