Perhatikan argumen taik kucin gorang Arab yang biadab itu untuk menolak 
kampanye yang dilancarakan pelecehan TKW....:

Mereka nggk bantah bahwa pelecehan itu berlangsung dan mereka juga nggak bilang 
mau berusaha untuk menhapuskan pelecehan itu...

Budaya Islam itu itu saya  bilang dan saya ulang  adalah budaya anjig liar dan 
budaya binatang buas...

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BBC NEWS
Saudi campaign against maid abuse
By Magdi Abdelhadi
BBC Arab Affairs Analyst

A Saudi Arabian campaign against the abuse of domestic workers in the country 
has sparked controversy.

There are an estimated 1.5 million foreign domestic workers in Saudi. Many 
complain of abuse.

Critics say the ads misrepresent Saudi society. Rights activists say abuse is 
common, and acknowledging it is a first step towards solving the problem.

A report by Human Rights Watch earlier this year said some foreign workers are 
treated like slaves.

The adverts appeared on Saudi-owned Satellite channels and newspapers.

A television advertisement, the first of its kind, shows a Saudi man shouting 
angrily at a foreign maid for failing to iron his clothes properly.

Another sequence shows the man in his car honking and yelling racist abuse at 
an Asian man.

The sketches end with him praying, asking God for help and mercy as a caption 
appears with the words "man la yarham, la yurham (He who shows no mercy, will 
receive no mercy [from God])".

This is the slogan of the Rahma (Mercy) campaign which has appeared on 
Saudi-owned satellite channels , MBC and Rotana, and some newspapers.

The print version of the campaign, which appeared in the London-based Al Hayat, 
showed a maid held inside a kennel with a dog collar around her neck, and a 
foreign chauffeur harnessed like a horse with a Saudi woman holding the reins.

'Misrepresentation'

But major Saudi newspapers have refused to publish the advertisement, 
apparently because for them, it was too shocking.

Some writers and journalists have called for an end to the campaign because 
they believe it shows Saudi people as cruel and heartless.

Journalist Terad Al al-Asmari, told Islamonline, that the campaign overlooked 
abuse of domestic workers in other societies.

"It could lead to hatred between foreign labour and the Saudi citizen," he 
argued.

A Saudi academic, Dr Moutlaq al-Mouteery, criticised airing the campaign on 
satellite channels. Dr Mouterriy wrote saying that "discussing domestic 
problems on satellite channels turns them into a scandal [for Saudi Arabia]".

The director general of the Saudi advertising agency, behind the campaign, 
Qaswara al-Khateeb, defended the media drive.

"We sometimes forget that those who we deal with are helpers are actually human 
beings," Mr Khateeb told the Saudi newspaper Arab News.

"We are obliged to treat them well. Why ask them to do things that we can't 
bear ourselves? If we have mercy on them, then Allah will have mercy on us."

Mr Khateeb told the BBC that the campaign was financed by a big Saudi 
corporation, but he refused to disclose which, adding that the backers did not 
want the message of the campaign to be associated with any particular group.

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Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/middle_east/7796051.stm

Published: 2008/12/23 12:12:44 GMT

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