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Complete 9 pages APA formatted article: Culture and Ethics Based Conflict. Leaders of the activist groups and women caught driving have often been arrested and detained. The conflict analyzed in this

Complete 9 pages APA formatted article: Culture and Ethics Based Conflict. Leaders of the activist groups and women caught driving have often been arrested and detained. The conflict analyzed in this paper reflects a personal experience with a close western educated Saudi female friend who, being a member of a women rights activist group, found herself in conflict with the Saudi kingdom’s religious-cultural based authorities. The conflict could be solved through integrative negotiation between the activist groups and Saudi authorities.

Conflicts based on cultural and ethical issues are inevitable. The burden lies on the identifying the most effective strategies to solve the conflicts in light of the criticality of cultural and ethical issues. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has been a pre-occupation of western governments and human rights groups for a long time due to its enforcement of culture and religion based regulations that have frequently violated basic women rights, notably the right to drive. In recent years, some women have responded to what they deem as irrational regulations with no genuine motivation by forming activist groups. The conflict analyzed in this paper reflects a personal experience with a close western educated Saudi female friend who, being a member of a women rights activist group found herself in conflict with the Saudi kingdom’s cultural and religious regulations and subsequently arrested and detained. As an active member of the Amnesty International, this conflict was important to me as it was inconsistent with the very philosophy of liberty of the organization of advocates.

The conflict between Saudi Kingdom and women rights activist groups occurs along the three dimensions of a conflict (perception, emotional, and behavioral) as outlined by Mayer (2000). Regarding perception, individuals believe or feel that their own needs, interests or wants to get along with those of other people. Saudi women have had a longstanding perception that the kingdom’s religion and culture based rules&nbsp.that are enforced against them are not only a violation of their basic rights but are also unreasonable and completely arbitrary, in particular, the ban on female drivers.&nbsp.

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