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Saudi Arabia's treatment of women ,Non-Muslims, and others can be seen as apartheid, analogous to South Africa's treatment of non-whites during South Africa's apartheid era. Those who use this analogy argue that Saudi Arabia has a system of control including separate schools, inequities in legal rights, unequal access to property and jobs, and restrictions on freedom of movement imposed only on Women and Non-Muslims. Human Rights Watch (HRW) states that the government misrepresents practice regarding women's rights. A July 2009 report states:

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