ref: Tiap tahun ratusan ribu atau malah jutaan orang pergi melakukan ibadah di 
Arab Saudia, tetapi peri kelakuan orang disana  yang harus menjadi contoh baik 
sangat berbeda dengan apa yang dibayangkan. Apa sebab demikian? 

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/asia/2013/01/20131252517879813.html

      Sri Lanka to ban maids going to Saudi Arabia  
     
      Colombo government says it will gradually phase out domestic workers in 
the Gulf country after beheading of Sri Lankan.
      Last Modified: 25 Jan 2013 03:21 
     
       
      Protesters in Sri lanka were calling for Nafeek's release after she was 
convicted of killing a child [Reuters] 
      Sri Lanka will gradually stop allowing women to work as housemaids in 
Saudi Arabia after a Sri Lankan was executed in the country over the death of 
an infant in her care, the Colombo government said.

      The government said it would raise the minimum age for female domestic 
workers to be eligible to seek employment in Saudi Arabia to 25 years from the 
present 21 with an eye on eventually stopping such employment altogether.

      "Gradual phase-out is the idea," government spokesman Keheliya 
Rambukwella said. "We can't stop it overnight. It's a gradual process and 
increasing the age limit is part of that."

      Colombo recalled its envoy to Saudi Arabia in response to the beheading 
on January 9 of Rizana Nafeek, who was sentenced to death in 2007 accused of 
killing her employer's daughter while she was bottle-feeding.

      A third of the two million Sri Lankan maids working abroad are in Saudi 
Arabia, according to the country's foreign employment bureau.

      Many households in the Middle East are highly dependent on housemaids 
from African and South Asian countries.

      In some cases of reported domestic abuse, maids have attacked the 
children of their employers after they were mistreated themselves.

      In the case of Nafeek, the Saudi interior ministry said, the infant was 
strangled after a dispute between her and the baby's mother.

      Rights groups have criticised the beheading and Saudi Arabia's handling 
of the case. In a statement before the execution, Amnesty International said 
that it appeared Nafeek had no access to lawyers either during her pre-trial 
interrogation or at her trial in 2007.
     


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