Semangatnya terlalu menggebu-gebu, malah ceroboh sendiri akhirnya!  Ambon, next 
time coba agak lebih teliti sedikit, jangan malu2in begini dong ah!

indah nuritasari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:          Mas Ambon, komentar Anda 
kok nggak nyambung dengan artikel di bawah ini. Artikelnya kan tentang "abusive 
maids" bukan "abusing maids", jadi artikel itu justru memaparkan para majikan 
yang merasa dirugikan para pembantu mereka karena berbagai alasan. Lalu apa 
hubungannya dengan ratusan ribu jemaat haji Indonesia dan perlakukan tidak 
manusiawi terhadap TKW? Jangan-jangan karena kebanyakan mem-forward artikel 
Anda jadi tidak sempat membaca semuanya? Atau Anda punya agenda lain?

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. 


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