This is a member of Saudi Arabia's delegation to the UN "Human Rights" Council' review of the Saudi human rights record. The so-called "Universal Periodic Review" took place on October 21, 2013 in Geneva.
Here is some of what this individual had to say: "Saudi Arabia doesn't make a distinction between men and women."
Actually, here is what the 2012 State Department report on Saudi Arabia has to say: "The guardianship system requires that every woman have a close male relative as her "guardian" with the legal authority to approve her travel outside of the country ... A guardian also has authority to approve...study at a university or college....Most employers required women have their guardian's permission. A husband who "verbally"...divorces his wife or refuses to sign final divorce papers continues to be her legal guardian. Widespread societal exclusion...restricted women from using many public facilities...The testimony of one man equals that of two women...Most rape cases were unreported because victims faced societal reprisal, diminished marriage opportunities, criminal sanction up to imprisonment, or accusations of adultery."