Berita lama yang masih aktui...

Untuk menempatkan dalam perspektif kabar  eksekusi
TKWI di Saudi Arabia yang beberapa hari yang lalu
diberitakan juga di media kafir diberbagai negara,
berkat kantor berita kafir...

Akankah ada yang akan bilang ini konspirasi zionist?

Dan akan adakah niat orang Islam Indonesia untuk mogok
naik haji hingga TKI (laki atau perempuan)
diperlakukan secara maanusiawi dan dihargainya hak-hak
mereka?


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Saudi system 'abuses foreigners' 

The rights of foreign workers in Saudi Arabia are
being abused not only by employers but by the
country's legal system, an advocacy group has claimed.

A report by Human Rights Watch decries what it calls
the failure of the Saudi justice system to provide
redress. 

It speaks of workers who face torture, forced
confessions and unfair trials when they are accused of
crimes. 

But the Saudi embassy in Washington said the report
"grossly exaggerates" a few instances of abuse. 

"The kingdom... takes the issue of human rights very
seriously and we continue to make progress in this
regard," it said in a statement. 


'Slavery' 

The 135-page report by the New-York based group
catalogues abuses it says are suffered by a
predominantly Asian labour force that makes up more
than one third of the kingdom's population. 



 My father, an Indian citizen, was underpaid, even
though he was more qualified than his co-American and
British workers 
Maria Frank, New York, USA 
 

"Migrant workers in the purportedly modern society
that the kingdom has become continue to suffer extreme
forms of labour exploitation that sometimes rise to
slavery-like conditions," it says. 
It describes the case of 300 women from India, Sri
Lanka and the Philippines who cleaned hospitals in the
country's second city, Jeddah. 

They worked 12-hour shifts, six days a week, and at
night were locked in crowded dormitory-style
accommodation where 14 women shared one small room. 

Human Rights Watch says abuses on women are
particularly disturbing. 

"Some women workers that we interviewed were still
traumatised from rape and sexual abuse at the hands of
Saudi male employers," the report says. 

The watchdog also recorded executions of foreign
workers whose families only learned of the death
sentence after it had been carried out. 


'Self-defeating' 

Saudi Arabia's labour minister recently said there
were between eight and nine million foreign workers in
the country - a much higher figure than previous
estimates. 


Most are from the Indian subcontinent and South-East
Asia. 


While Human Rights Watch focuses on what it considers
the pressing need for judicial reform, the
International Crisis Group (ICG) urges the country's
ruling princes to make a much stronger commitment to
political reform. 

Faced with a string of attacks over the last year by
radical Islamists, the government, it says, has been
tempted to cling to the political status quo. 

The ICG report calls that a self-defeating strategy. 

The government needs to repair its legitimacy, which
the report argues has been badly battered by the
closed and arbitrary nature of the political system,
the concentration of wealth and power in the hands of
the ruling family, and the corruption and profligacy
of many of its members. 


Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/middle_east/3895357.stm

Published: 2004/07/15 14:34:19 GMT

© BBC MMVIII


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