Refleksi : Lho, katanya negeri sahabat. Tiap tahun 230.000 orang jemah haji 
pergi mengunjungi Mekah, tetapi sang menteri NKRI yang  bossnya adalah  kalifah 
hingga saat ini masih menunggu visa. Dimana letak kekurangannnya ataukah 
jangan-jangan sang menteri masuk daftar hitam, jadi mesti periksa latar 
belakangnya dengan teliti. Pada pihak lain apa yang bisa dikatakan oleh menteri 
disana? Paling-paling marish-marish saja, dan insyaallah.

http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/home/indonesian-minister-on-saudi-mercy-mission-is-still-awaiting-visa/408009

Indonesian Minister on Saudi Mercy Mission Is Still Awaiting Visa
Armando Siahaan & Antara | November 23, 2010



Jakarta. An Indonesian minister tasked last week with ensuring the welfare of a 
migrant worker tortured and abused in Saudi Arabia was still stuck here on 
Monday, six days after being asked to fly out.

Linda Gumelar, the state minister for women's empowerment and child protection, 
confirmed on Monday that she was still waiting for a visa to Saudi Arabia to 
ensure that the victim, Sumiati, was well treated and received justice.

"A ministerial-level visa not only needs to be approved by the Saudi Embassy in 
Indonesia but also by authorities in Saudi Arabia," she said. "Let's not think 
negatively. I heard the Saudi government hasn't approved my visa because it was 
still a holiday there. The government has just resumed its activities [on 
Monday]."

She said, however, that Saudi authorities had already let other Indonesian 
officials into the country. 

"Several members of my team have departed for Saudi Arabia and we have kept in 
close contact. I have also met with the Saudi ambassador who promised to help 
speed up my visa application." 

Linda was ordered on Wednesday to lead an inter-ministerial team to help ensure 
that justice is served for Sumiati, 23, whose shocking injuries have again 
highlighted the abuse of female migrant workers in the Middle East. 

Sumiati, from Sumbawa in West Nusa Tenggara, is being treated at a hospital in 
Medina, suffering from multiple internal and external injuries, after alleged 
abuse by her Saudi employers. 

Foreign Affairs Ministry spokesman Michael Tene suspected that Linda's visa was 
delayed because of a procedural differences for authorization between a 
minister and a non-minister. He said there was no report of visa rejection so 
far.

Meanwhile, Muhaimin Iskandar, the minister of manpower and transmigration, said 
the body of Kikim Komalasari, an Indonesian worker allegedly killed by her 
employers in Saudi Arabia, would be flown home to Cianjur, West Java, next 
week. 

Indonesian officials had arrived in Jeddah to repatriate her body, he said.

Kikim's brutalized body was found in a dumpster last week in the Saudi city of 
Abha. Her neck was slashed and she had deep cuts over her body. Saudi Police 
say her employers murdered her.

Muhaimin has also threatened to freeze the licenses of labor placement 
agencies, also known as PJTKI, found to have sent migrant workers abroad 
without the required skills or preparation.


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