Kata si tawangalun, itu sih salah tkwnya kenapa ga pergi dgn muhrimnya. 

Jadi tentunya orang2 Islam dgn MUInya akan bilang tkwnya yg salah, bukan orang 
Arabnya. Atau kalo perlu salah orang kristen.





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From: sunny <am...@tele2.se>
To: undisclosed-recipi...@yahoo.com
Sent: Mon, June 20, 2011 1:45:08 AM
Subject: [proletar] Indonesian Government Slams Beheading in Saudi Arabia

   
Refleksi : Bagus sekali ada yang akan mau protes terhadap pancungan kepala TKW 
di Arab Saudia, tetapi apakah tidak terlambat untuk ada gunanya? Ke mana saja 
MUI?

http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/home/indonesian-government-slams-beheading-in-saudi-arabia/447886


Indonesian Government Slams Beheading in Saudi Arabia
Ismira Lutfia & Markus Junianto Sihaloho | June 20, 2011

The government says it will issue a formal protest over the execution in Saudi 
Arabia of an Indonesian migrant worker convicted of murder, arguing that it had 
been in the middle of seeking clemency for her when she was executed.

Ruyati Binti Sapubi, a migrant worker from Bekasi, was beheaded by sword in the 
western province of Mecca on Saturday for murdering her female employer, 
stabbing her repeatedly in the head and neck with a kitchen knife in January 
2010.

Didi Wahjudi, a representative from the Indonesian consulate in Jeddah, Saudi 
Arabia, said neither the consulate nor the embassy in Riyadh had been informed 
about the execution.

He said the consulate only learned of it through media reports as well as from 
members of the Indonesian community in the country.

"We were actually in the middle of seeking clemency on behalf of the victim's 
family and were conducting other non-litigation efforts," he said.

"We are not happy that the execution happened without us being notified."

Despite two diplomatic notes asking for consular access to Ruyati, Didi said 
Saudi authorities kept the embassy out of the loop during her trial.

He said Indonesian officials had also tried to meet with her when she appeared 
in court.

However, he said Ruyati had pleaded guilty to the murder and such crimes were 
punishable by death in Saudi Arabia.

Meanwhile, the government on Sunday said it condemned the execution and would 
formally censure Saudi Arabia's ambassador to Indonesia, saying the Saudi 
authorities had not allowed it to provide Ruyati with proper consular 
assistance.

"Without disregard to the governing laws in Saudi Arabia, the Indonesian 
government condemns the execution that was carried out without upholding the 
international practice in relation to providing consular protection," Foreign 
Ministry spokesman Michael Tene said.

A ministry press release said the Saudi Arabian ambassador would be officially 
summoned so the government could present its case, while the Indonesian 
ambassador in Riyadh would be recalled to Jakarta "for consultation."

Ruyati's daughter, identified only as Evi, told radio station El Shinta that 
her 
mother's placement agency had falsified her age, cutting it from 54 to 35, so 
she could qualify to work abroad.

Separately, Hikmahanto Juwana, an international law expert at University of 
Indonesia, called for a halt to migrant workers being sent to Saudi Arabia.

"The withdrawal is necessary to voice the Indonesian government's objection to 
the beheading, and the government is entitled to demand an explanation from the 
Saudi authorities about why they failed to inform the embassy there," he told 
the Jakarta Globe.

He said more pressure should also be exerted on Riyadh to take firm legal 
action 
against abusive Saudi employers. "Migrant workers do not go abroad to commit 
crimes," he said. "If they do commit a crime, it must be because of the violent 
treatment they get from their employers."

Tjahjo Kumolo, from the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P), called 
for the ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Gatot Abdullah Mansyur, to be fired over 
the 
mishandling of the case.

"The Foreign Ministry said they did not know about Ruyati's case," he said. "So 
what is the ambassador doing there? The ambassador must be dismissed."

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