We haven't heard from the Saudi religious police for a while. Though some Saudis are fighting back, the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice still maintain their power:
Saudi Arabia's religious police are investigating three young Saudis who challenged the country's strict laws in a TV programme.
The two men and a woman were featured in a MTV documentary talking about how they wanted to subvert the Islamic laws of the country….
In the programme – called Resist the Power! Saudi Arabia – a girl named only as Fatimah told how she disguised herself as a boy to ride a bicycle in the streets of Jeddah.
The 20-year-old also railed against the traditional women's dress – a black robe known as an abaya.
She said she made her own abayas in bright colours, which she sold to friends.
A young man, Aziz, talked about his attempts to break the strict segregation of the sexes in Saudi life – to meet his girlfriend for a date.
"We are not free to live as we like," said the 24-year-old.
The four part documentary, which was screened in the US, also followed a Saudi heavy metal band who struggled to find venues that would allow them to play.
An official at a court in Jeddah said the films were being investigated for the crimes of "openly declaring sin" and a decision would be made on whether to prosecute in the next few days, Reuters reported.
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