arab bukan negara islam ala ht bung.  coba tanya ke aris dan toin picaso ...

On 7/8/06, RM Danardono HADINOTO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   Mungkin mbak Aris dan kawan kawannya bisa jelaskan?
>
> --- In [email protected] <ppiindia%40yahoogroups.com>, "Ambon"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > REFLEKSI: Tiap tahun ratusan ribu jemaat Indonesia pergi ke Arab
> Saudia untuk melakukan ibadah suci. Mereka kesana karena Arab Saudia
> adalah Tanah Suci sesuai atauran agama. Di Tanah Suci diberlakukan
> Syarat Islam yang umurnya sudah satu setengah abad lebih, terbukti
> disana tidak terjamin keadilan kepada sesama mahluk manusia cipataan
> Allah [sebagai contoh perlakuan terhadap TKW dalam artikel dibawah
> ini]. Maka tibul pertanyaan apakah syarat Islam yang dipromosikan di
> Indonesia akan lebih baik? Ancaran jawaban terhadap pertanyaan tsb
> ialah paling tidak akan bernada bahwa bila Syarat Islam diberlakukan
> di Indonesia akan sama sekali bukan saja tidak membawa faedah apa-
> apa kepada masyarakat tetapi malah merugikan mutu kemanusian.
> >
> > Bagaimana komentar Anda?
> >
> >
> > http://www.arabnews.com/?
> page=1&section=0&article=85015&d=8&m=7&y=2006
> >
> > Saturday, 8, July, 2006 (12, Jumada al-Thani, 1427)
> >
> > Govt Doing Little to Protect Us From Abusive Maids,
> Employers Say
> > Arab News
> >
> > JEDDAH, 8 July 2006 - Cases of Asian maids running away and
> leaving their employers in desperate situations seem to be a growing
> phenomenon. We tend to hear many cases of maids being abused by
> their employers but at the same time there are multiple cases of
> families themselves being abused and treated inappropriately by
> their maids.
> >
> > Recently, having only been in the Kingdom for two days an
> Asian maid ran away from her sponsor's home. In another case one
> maid demanded her employers send her back to her home country saying
> working, as a maid, was not befitting her and in a third case a maid
> left her sponsor's house at a critical time when the lady of the
> house had given birth just a few days earlier.
> >
> > According to Al-Watan newspaper, many Saudis complain that
> the Ministry of Labor is doing very little to protect their rights
> as more and more maids run away. Employers say that they end up
> losing considerable amounts of money when the housemaids flee and
> are never compensated. It seems that as soon as the workload
> increases and maids are asked to rub some extra elbow grease into
> their work then the women bail out and abort ship.
> >
> > In his search for a suitable trustworthy, polite and
> hardworking maid, Rashed Abdul Rahman went abroad with his family.
> He thought he could find a maid and also have a short break away
> from home. While on holiday they met a potential housemaid who they
> employed for a month to see how she worked. Rashed and his family
> found the woman well behaved, hard working and displaying good
> manners but as soon as the family brought the woman to Riyadh she
> vanished into thin air.
> >
> > Rashed was left heartbroken and upset. "She tricked us, she
> had it all planned," he said.
> >
> > A short time later the family received a call from the
> police saying that the maid had been caught in Jeddah working as a
> housemaid in an illegal network involving other runaway Asian
> housemaids. It turned out that the ringleader was a man for whom the
> maid had worked in a brief stint a while ago.
> >
> > In a similar case, Muna Sulaiman, a working woman and mother
> of a three-year-old, complained of her housemaid who ran away a week
> after her brother's maid disappeared leaving her in a desperate
> situation of having to juggle household chores with work and
> children.
> >
> > One Saudi mother, called Um Abdullah, said one day she found
> her four-month-old daughter's head swollen and noticed the baby was
> having problems breathing.
> >
> > Um Abdullah and her husband became worried. They took the
> baby to hospital to be told by a doctor that the girl had been hit
> in the head. Um Abdullah's husband was furious and rushed home to
> reprimand the maid only to find that she was missing.
> >
> > Many maids enter the Kingdom legally and then run away to
> work in lucrative illegal networks to be paid up to SR1,200 a month.
> >
> > Fawzieh Al-Bakr, a lecturer at King Saud University in
> Riyadh, said the phenomenon of housemaids running away is dangerous
> to the community, government and security resources. Fawzieh
> believes there is a sinister network behind the phenomenon of maids
> running away. She says that three years ago she herself was put in a
> difficult situation when her maid ran away.
> >
> > The Ministry of Social Affairs and police deal with the
> responsibility of runaway maids at the Center for Maids Affairs. The
> center employs receptionists to follow up complaints and a number of
> female workers supervise detained maids and ensure the women are
> given food and shelter.
> >
> > Most runaway maids are deported after all fines and payments
> that maids are responsible for are paid in full. However, many
> employers complain that they are never compensated for the financial
> losses they incur in bringing maids into the Kingdom.
> >
> > According to the ministry most maids that the center deals
> with are women who have fled within their first three months in the
> Kingdom. Many of the maids complain that the living standards are
> poor in their sponsors' home; some claim they have been mistreated
> and others say they are not paid regularly.
> >
> > With maids running away and many Saudis having to face the
> brunt of financial losses it is perhaps time the government did
> something to maintain the rights of Saudi employers who are abused
> by their dishonest maids.
> >
> >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
>
>  
>


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