Refleksi : Pasti Saudia Arabia kentut pada kritik SBY, karena hanya kritik 
bukan mengutuk,  SBY tidak berani mengutuk karena tahu diri, takut dikurangi 
jatah jemah haji dan umroh, berikutnya dari segi ekonomi, Indonesia membutuhkan 
Saudia Arabia, karena Indonesia tidak mampu memberikan lapangan kerja kepada 
warganegaranya dan juga rakyat Indonesia miskin dan telah dikocok-kocok  dengan 
jampi-jampi al Arabia untuk menjadi "hamal" dengan kepercayaan bahwa di tanah 
yang disebut suci pasti banyak rejeki bahagia.  Orang miskin dalam anggapan 
para majikan disana ialah tidak berbeda dengan budak. Kata miskin itu sendiri 
berasalah dari bahasa Arab, jadi mereka tahu arti sebenarnya.

http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2010/11/17/sby-criticizes-abuse-maid-saudi-arabia.html



SBY criticizes abuse of maid in Saudi Arabia

The Associated Press, Jakarta | Wed, 11/17/2010 1:54 PM | National 

President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono wants justice for a domestic worker who was 
allegedly tortured by her employers in Saudi Arabia.

The 23-year-old maid, Sumiati bini Salan Mustapa, has been hospitalized in 
Medina since Nov. 8, with burns all over her body, a fractured middle finger 
and cuts around her lips, reportedly made by scissors.

Yudhoyono said during a Cabinet meeting Tuesday in Jakarta that the 
"extraordinary torture" needs to be investigated.

"I want the law to be upheld and to see an all-out diplomatic effort."

More than 80,000 Indonesian domestic workers flock to Saudi Arabia every year. 
Rights groups say they, and other migrant workers, at times face slavery-like 
conditions and sexual abuse.
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http://www.indonesiamedia.com/2010/11/17/saudi-arabia-asks-indonesia-not-to-overreact/



Saudi Arabia Asks Indonesia Not to Overreact
Posted on November 17 2010 by Kompas 


The  Saudi Arabian government  has called on the Indonesian government not to 
overreact to cases involving Indonesian migrant workers in Saudi Arabia as  
many aspects needed to be considered before they were fully investigated.  The 
call was made through the Saudi Ambassador to Indonesia, Abdulrahman 
Al-Khayyath, in an interview with ANTARA at his official residence on Wednesday 
evening.Al-Khayyath was interviewed on reports that an Indonesian migrant 
worker was tortured by her employer in Saudi Arabia. "I was  summoned by the 
Foreign Affairs Ministry here and received a protest note from the Indonesian 
government on the issue of torture of an Indonesian worker in Saudi Arabia. On 
behalf of the Royal Saudi Kingdom, I have expressed  our deep regrets over the 
case," said Al-Khayyath. 
The Royal Saudi Kingdom, he added, especially regretted the fact that the case 
had caused a furor in Indonesia at a time when the two countries were observing 
Idul Adha (Day of Sacrifice) and the  Hajj pilgrimage had reached its peak.  
The ambassador emphasized  the Saudi government would make sure  that the party 
 guilty of the torture of the Indonesian migrant worker, Sumiati, would be 
called to  account. Then, based on the evidence  currently being collected by  
law enforcers in Saudi Arabia, he or she would be taken to court.

"We are grateful to the Indonesian government, through the Foreign Affairs 
Ministry, for having entrusted the thorough investigation into the case to the 
law enforcement institutions in Saudi Arabia," Al-Khayyath said.

He added that Riyadh would like to see  the Indonesian government not overreact 
to the torture case considering the fact that there were more than 1.0 million 
Indonesians working in Saudi Arabia. Compared to the number, the percentage of 
negative happenings was very small. Al-Khayyath also said that the majority of 
Indonesian migrant workers in Saudi Arabia were satisfied  with their working 
conditions.

Many workers who  had returned to Indonesia later came back to Saudi Arabia to 
work again. The average Indonesian migrant worker received  other  kinds of 
benefit  from his or her employer like being taken on vacation in Europe or 
other countries.

He said  the Saudi government was providing full legal protection for migrant 
workers, including those  from Indonesia. "We thank Indonesian migrant workers 
who work in  Saudi Arabia. But it should also be noted that they  were 
financially contributing a lot to their own country, said the ambassador. 
Elaborating, he said,  if each of the more than one million Indonesian workers 
sent home one hundred US dollars per month, it meant there was a monthly flow 
of   100 million dollars from Saudi Arabia to Indonesia.

"I think this is a huge amount of money, especially if it is accumulated over a 
year from the more than 1,0 million Indonesian workers there," he said.

With regard to the reaction in Indonesia on the issue, Ambassador Al-Khayyath 
asked the Indonesian government to understand that these days were not a 
suitable time for visits by ministers or high-ranking officials to  Saudi 
Arabia to check on the Sumiati case.  "Entrust it to us. If Indonesian 
officials do come to Saudi Arabia now, who they will see. Our officials are 
very busy attending to  the Hajj pilgrimage," he said.

The Indonesian Consulate General in Jidda, Saudi Arabiia, had received a report 
that an Indonesian migrant worker from Dompu, West Nusa Tenggara province, had 
been taken to King Fahd hospital in Medina. The worker, Sumiati, had reportedly 
been tortured by the wife of her employer and sustained serious  injuries to 
many parts of her body.

The Foreign Affairs Ministry, through its spokesperson Michael Tene, stated on 
Tuesday that the victim's physical condition was very bad, her two legs were 
almost paralyzed, the skin on her body and head had peeled off, one middle was 
finger fractured,  her eyebrows were bruised and her upper lip had been cut off.

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