Rizana Nafeek- The Sri Lankan Muslim Girl facing a unjust death penalty in 
Saudi Arabia. Let`s hope the Sri Lankan president will genuinely use his 
friendship and influence with the Arab states to pardon this wrongly convicted 
Sri Lankan girl.


Tuesday, 26 October 2010 - 9:06 AM SL Time      


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BACKGROUND:

Rizana was born on 4 February 1988 in Muttur, a war-torn and impoverished 
Muslim majority village in eastern Sri Lanka which was also affected by the 
recent Tsunami. She was still a schoolgirl when she was compelled by poverty to 
go to Saudi Arabia as a maid in May 2005. Though she was only 17 years old at 
that time, her passport, obtained by an irresponsible employment agent under 
false pretenses, gave her date of birth as 2 February 1982.

A few days after her arrival in Riyadh , Rizana was transferred by her sponsor 
to work in his family household in Dawadami, about 390 km west of Riyadh . She 
was sent to the house of Mr. Naif Jiziyan Khklafal Otaibi, whose wife had a 
baby boy who was then four months old. Soon after she started working for this 
family she was assigned to bottle feed the baby she was left alone when doing 
this task. Rizana Nafeek had no experience of any sort in caring for such a 
young infant, as she was only a child herself.

THE INCIDENT:

On 22 May 2005, while Rizana was feeding the child, he started choking. 
Panicking, she tried to soothe the child by rubbing his chest, neck and face, 
while shouting for help. Hearing her shouts the mother came running, but by 
that time the baby was either unconscious or dead. The family handed Rizana 
over to the police, accusing her of strangling the baby. At the police station 
there was no translator so she did not understand the charges brought against 
her. Rizana was made to sign a confession and later charges were filed in court 
of murder by strangulation.

THE CASE:

On her first appearance in court she was told by the police to repeat her 
confession, which she did. Later, when she was finally able to talk to an 
interpreter, sent by the Sri Lankan embassy, she explained in her own language 
what actually happened. This version was also stated in court thereafter. 
According to reports, the judges who heard the case requested the father of the 
child to use his prerogative to pardon the young girl. But, the FATHER REFUSED 
TO GRANT SUCH PARDON. On that basis the court sentenced her to death by 
beheading. This sentence was made on June 16, 2007.

SRI LANKA GOVERNEMNT HAS NOT GOVEN MONEY FOR THE APPEAL:

The last date of appeal was July 16. The total cost of the appeal is 40,000 US 
dollars or 150,000 Saudi Riyals. 13,333 US dollars has been given to the 
lawyers by the Asian Human Rights Commission as the Sri Lanka government has 
not given money for the appeal. A Sri Lankan government delegation led by 
Deputy Foreign Minister Hussein Bhaila is hoping to travel to Saudi Arabia to 
press for Rizana`s release.

WRONGLY CONVICTED:

The question is what can be done for someone who has not received proper legal 
representation, and from all accounts, appears to have been wrongly convicted. 
There are a number of human rights organizations working on the issue, 
including Amnesty and the Asian Human Rights Centre. Please do visit the AHRC 
site as it includes a call for ordinary people to take action on this issue. 
The site also goes in to more detail about the background of Rizana`s situation.

WHAT WE CAN DO:

- Inform world-wide of the case and get them to relay pressure on the 
governments of the countries they live in to intervene. People in Europe and 
Australia could be very effective.

- Approach the British High Commission in Riyadh that a Commonwealth citizen 
needs assistance.

- Contact the Foreign Commonwealth Office and inform them a Commonwealth 
citizen needs assistance in Riyadh .

- Encourage the media, especially the international media, to give publicity to 
this case.

- Fax or email the Special Reporter on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary 
executions to take action.

- Ask `civil society` groups such as Centre for Policy Alternatives what they 
are doing about the case.

- The world community can do lot of things to help save the life of this girl. 
There are many petitions being filed.

You can find some petitions at:

http://www.amnesty.org.uk/actions_details.asp?ActionID=295

http://www.petitiononline.com/rizana1/

http://www.ahrchk.net/ua/mainfile.php/2007/2477/

http://www.ahrchk.net/ua/support.php?ua=UP-093-2007





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