Sri Lanka alias Kolombo yang sefihak mendeklarasikan Buddhisme sebagai
agama
negara yang menimbulkan kegeraman Macan Elan hingga berlarut-larut.

--- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, "Jusfiq" <kesayangan.al...@...> wrote:
>
>
> Berita lama, tapi kejadian yang mirip masih tetap berlangsung..
>
> Last Updated: Monday, 24 November, 2003, 09:17 GMT
>
> --
>
> BBC NEWS
> Work is torture for Sri Lanka maids
>
> Frances Harrison
> BBC correspondent in Colombo
> What makes Kusuma cry is not the memory of repeated assaults but the
look on her children's faces when they saw her in hospital.
>
> "After three months, I asked Madam for my salary and she started to
beat me with iron bars and wooden sticks," the maid explains of her time
in Saudi Arabia.
>
> "Sometimes she would take a hot iron and burn me or heat up a knife
and put it on my body."
>
> Kusuma is still trying to understand why her employer treated her this
way when she had not done anything wrong.
>
> Kusuma says that one day her employer just tired of her. The employer
said they were going to the police station and that Kusuma would be
arrested.
>
> Instead she just put her on a plane back to Sri Lanka, knowing she
would never be prosecuted for torturing her.
>
> Blacklisting
>
> Sri Lankan Minister of Labour Mahinda Samarasinghe assures maids that
the government "has been taking these issues up with the relevant
authorities and they have been in the main responding positively".
>
> However, labour activists say it is essential Sri Lanka operates a
blacklisting system for rogue employers.
>
> The minister says that will depend on the co-operation of the Saudi
authorities, who have not yet agreed.
>
> A recent survey by Colombo University found a quarter of Sri Lankan
maids had suffered problems such as abuse or lack of payment while
abroad.
>
> When I went to his bedroom he closed the door and removed my clothes
and his. When I tried to resist he threatened to kill me
> Soma, Sri Lankan maid
>
> The Bureau of Foreign Employment runs a counter at Colombo airport to
help returning maids with problems.
>
> It says on average 50 a day come back in distress.
>
> Lebanon does operate a blacklist system for bad employers, but that
did not help 41-year-old Soma, who recalls repeated rapes by the
18-year-old son of her female employer.
>
> "When I went to his bedroom he closed the door and removed my clothes
and his. When I tried to resist he threatened to kill me," she says.
>
> Soma says she begged him to spare her on the grounds that she had a
son his age.
>
> "Another day, his four friends came to the house. When I took tea to
the room they closed the door and kept me on their laps and started to
touch my body and abuse me," she says in tears. All the men then raped
her.
>
> There was little comfort from Soma's employer, who seemed to think she
had employed a prostitute for her son rather than a cleaner for her
house.
>
> "I complained to his mother and she just said, 'I will give you pills
to make sure you don't get pregnant' and she beat me."
>
> Soma eventually escaped from the flat and walked for four hours until
she met by chance a Sri Lankan couple who took her home, fed her and
took her to the embassy.
>
> Although the rapes were reported to the embassy and police, Soma was
just put on a plane home. Nothing happened to her rapists.
>
> Training efforts
>
> "We are not in a position to say, 'Look here, ensure that all of these
things are in place otherwise we will not send our people'," says
Minister Samarasinghe about the need for better insurance and health
cover if something does go wrong.
>
> Migrant workers make up the largest net foreign exchange earner for
Sri Lanka and the country has a huge unemployment problem, so it often
cannot dictate terms to richer nations.
>
> Training the maids about what to expect is a key issue.
>
> "If a person is trained at the Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment,
I don't see that person will have a problem," says Shoaib Abdeen, who
runs the Mount Lavinia school for maids.
>
> The government says all women going to Arabic countries have to take
basic language courses and learn cooking.
>
> Those going to the more lucrative markets of Singapore, Hong Kong and
Cyprus get extra classes like map reading.
>
> The maids are advised not to run away from their employer if they
encounter problems but maintain a positive attitude.
>
> Given the high failure rate of women workers overseas, it might be
better to teach an escape plan should the need arise.
>
> For legal reasons Kusuma and Soma are not the maids' real names
> Story from BBC NEWS:
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/south_asia/3204297.stm
>
> Published: 2003/11/24 09:17:28 GMT
>
> © BBC MMX
>




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