Google, Apple APPROVE Saudi app that tracks women as slaves owned by their husbands, but bans independent media apps for being “offensive”

Saturday, February 16, 2019
By Paul Martin

by: Ethan Huff
NaturalNews.com
Saturday, February 16, 2019

A digital tracking app that allows Muslim males who live in Saudi Arabia to keep track of their female “property” in real time is reportedly approved and available for download in both Apple’s App Store and Google’s Play Store – even as independent media outlets like Infowars and even Natural News that challenge mainstream narratives remain banned for their supposedly “offensive” content.

Known as “Absher,” the Sharia Law tool apparently functions like a homing device for Muslim men to keep 24/7 tabs on Muslim women, ensuring that they don’t try to flee their enslavement. Should a Muslim woman attempt to escape from her Muslim prison, Absher allows the male “guardians” in her life, whether they be husbands, brothers, or other male kin, to quickly track them down and retrieve them.

Insider inadvertently spilled the beans about Absher’s presence within the two major tech giants’ app stores, telling the story of one Saudi Arabian woman whose careful and creative planning allowed her to subvert its “features” in order to escape her oppression. Unlike others who have tried, but failed, resulting in their being beaten – or worse – the woman in question was able to get out of Saudi Arabia and make a new home in Sweden.

But unfortunately for many others, Absher has allowed countless Muslim male guardians to track down their potential female escapees and bring them back “home” – and they have Apple and Google to thank for making this system of total female enslavement possible within the world’s most oppressive Islamic regime, a.k.a. Saudi Arabia.

“Absher has multiple meanings in Arabic, including ‘your request is granted,’ ‘good tidings,’ or ‘at your service,” explains Bill Bostock from Insider. “It is the state-run e-service that contains an online expression of Saudi Arabia’s restrictive male-guardianship laws.”

“The Absher system – little-discussed in Western media – contains a log of women in Saudi Arabia and the means to bar them from travel or catch them trying to leave without permission.”

Apple and Google support female enslavement in Saudi Arabia, but oppose your freedom to access non-state-run news and information here in the United States

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