Saudi Arabia executes Sri Lankan maid
By News Wires the 09/01/2013 - 18:28

Saudi authorities said that they beheaded a young Sri Lankan housemaid 
Wednesday for the death of an infant left in her care in 2005. Sri Lanka 
appealed against the death sentence, but the Saudi Supreme Court upheld it in 
2010.

Saudi Arabia beheaded a young Sri Lankan housemaid on Wednesday after rejecting 
appeals by her home country against her death sentence for the killing of an 
infant left in her care in 2005, Saudi and Sri Lankan authorities said.

The Saudi Interior Ministry said in a statement run by the official SPA news 
agency that Rizana Nafeek was executed in the town of Dawadmy, near the capital 
Riyadh, on Wednesday morning.

Sri Lanka's Foreign Ministry said Nafeek was sentenced to death in 2007 after 
her Saudi employer accused her of killing his infant daughter while she was 
bottle-feeding. The Saudi Interior Ministry statement said the infant was 
strangled after a dispute between the maid and the baby's mother.

The Colombo government appealed against the death penalty but the Saudi Supreme 
Court upheld it in 2010.

"President Mahinda Rajapaksa made a personal appeal on two occasions 
immediately after the confirmation of the death sentence, and a few days ago to 
stop the execution and grant a pardon to Miss Rizana Nafeek," the Sri Lankan 
Foreign Ministry said in a statement sent by email.

"President Rajapaksa and the government of Sri Lanka deplore the execution of 
Miss Rizana Nafeek despite all efforts at the highest level of the government 
and the outcry of the people locally and internationally over the death 
sentence of a juvenile housemaid," it said.

Amnesty International said the passport Nafeek used to enter Saudi Arabia in 
May 2005 stated she was born in February 1982, but her birth certificate states 
she was born six year later, which would have made her 17 at the time of the 
infant's death.

Saudi households are highly dependent on housemaids from African and South 
Asian countries. There have been reported cases of domestic abuse in which 
families mistreat their maids, who have then attacked the children of their 
employers.

Human Rights Watch condemned the execution.

"Saudi Arabia is one of just three countries that executes people for crimes 
they committed as children," said Nisha Varia, senior women's rights researcher 
for Human Rights Watch.

"In executing Rizana Nafeek, Saudi authorities demonstrated callous disregard 
for basic humanity as well as Saudi Arabia's international legal obligations."

Saudi Arabia, a U.S. ally, is an absolute monarchy that follows the strict 
Wahhabi school of Islam and applies sharia (Islamic law). Judges base decisions 
on their own interpretation of sharia rather than on a written legal code or on 
precedent.

Amnesty International, in a statement before the execution, said that it 
appeared Nafeek had no access to lawyers either during her pre-trial 
interrogation or at her trial in 2007.

"It appears that she was herself a child at the time and there are real 
concerns about the fairness of her trial," Philip Luther, Amnesty 
International's Middle East and North Africa Programme Director, said the day 
before the execution.

(Reuters)
 
Source URL: 
http://www.france24.com/en/20130109-saudi-arabia-executes-sri-lankan-maid-infant




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