The warning widens the possible fallout from the expected campaign by Saudi women to get behind the wheel tomorrow in defiance of Saudi traditions. The Internet has been a key tool in organising the protest and reaching out to media.
Today's edition of the pan-Arab newspaper Al-Hayat quotes Saudi Interior Ministry spokesman Turki al-Faisal as saying cyber-laws could apply to anyone supporting the women driving campaign. Conviction can bring up to five-year prison sentences.