Naeem Mohaiemen on Sun, 11 May 2008 10:29:58 +0200 (CEST) |
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<nettime> Saudis Hunt Bangladeshis |
If you thought immigration woes are only in Europe, here's some Muslim ummah solidarity action... "Saudi policemen have been hunting down Bangladeshis" "when our workers show their absolutely genuine papers to the police, the latter commit the sheer outrage of tearing them up" "Bangladeshis are reportedly the only people targeted by the Saudis, with others remaining untouched" "the bogey of Bangladeshis indulging in criminal activities in the kingdom" DAILY STAR Published On: 2008-05-10 Bangladeshi workers in distress Govt must send high-powered team to Riyadh http://thedailystar.net/story.php?nid=35752 Bangladeshis employed in Saudi Arabia are in dire straits. That is the truth which comes out in the media. Over the past few months, Saudi policemen have been hunting down Bangladeshis and sending them off to deportation centres despite many of them possessing perfectly valid papers. As a number of anguished Bangladeshis now in the kingdom have made it clear, the Saudi police pay no heed to the fact that those they go after are legally permitted to work in the country. In many cases, when our workers show their absolutely genuine papers to the police, the latter commit the sheer outrage of tearing them up and hauling these hapless people off to the deportation centres as a step towards sending them back to Bangladesh. Amidst such grossly unacceptable behaviour, the workers are unable to collect their belongings or call their employers. There are at present an estimated 20,00,000 Bangladeshis employed in Saudi Arabia. It is therefore easily understandable how significant a contribution they make to Bangladesh's as well as the host country's economy. Now if these people (and Bangladeshis are reportedly the only people targeted by the Saudis, with others remaining untouched) turn, for no good reason, into objects of inexplicable wrath in the kingdom, it becomes necessary for the Bangladesh authorities to take up the matter with Riyadh on an urgent basis. A couple of months ago, the Saudi authorities raised the bogey of Bangladeshis indulging in criminal activities in the kingdom. Now they offer no reason at all to explain why they are specifically picking them out and dealing with them in such outlandish manner. We understand that Bangladesh's foreign affairs adviser has been seeking a visit to Riyadh for sometime without the Saudis coming up with any response. Clearly, it is an abnormal situation we have before us; and it must be tackled in an appropriate manner. The Foreign Office must get down to the job, through our embassy in Riyadh, of ascertaining from the Saudis the reason for the harshness they have adopted toward our workers. Additionally, a high-powered team must be sent to Riyadh to discuss the entire gamut of issues involved in the situation. At the same time, the Saudi embassy here must be asked in no uncertain terms to explain why Bangladesh's workers in the kingdom are being subjected to such degrading, appalling behaviour. It is the job of our government to come to the aid of our citizens in Saudi Arabia. It is also its responsibility to find out the causes that may have led to such sudden Saudi activity vis-a-vis Bangladeshi workers. # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: http://mail.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/nettime-l # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@kein.org