Christoislamism. Episode: "More Equal" Part II.
Continued from above.
Same warning applies.
Oh yeah, and *this* is what happens to them kaffiri heathens:
5. Starting with the recent plight of Aryavati. Sorry, misspelled it. It's transliterated as "Ariyawathie" -
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-11109726
6. And here comes the faithful islamic Saudi response. Nothing surprising:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-11514934
7. The following contains some documentation on a few older cases. Shows it's been ongoing:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/3204297.stm
This is islam. It's the "brotherhood" that it guarantees. The *only* 'brotherhood' it has to offer.
Murder and brutal torture of humans. With impunity. Especially of those lower in the islamic hierarchy, the islamic casta system. Most especially of the kaffirs.
Indian/paki/bd muslims, African muslims, Indonesian muslims, Malay muslims, etc. Can't they see what everyone else in the free world can see? They're *blind*.
Continued from above.
Same warning applies.
Oh yeah, and *this* is what happens to them kaffiri heathens:
5. Starting with the recent plight of Aryavati. Sorry, misspelled it. It's transliterated as "Ariyawathie" -
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-11109726
Quote:27 August 2010 Last updated at 10:18 GMT
Nails removed from 'tortured' Sri Lankan maid
Ms Ariyawathie (left) was deeply traumatised, doctors said
Doctors have removed 13 nails and five needles from a Sri Lankan housemaid who said her employer in Saudi Arabia hammered them into her body.
LP Ariyawathie, 49, told staff at Kamburupitiya Hospital her employer inflicted the injuries as a punishment.
X-rays showed that there were 24 nails and needles in her body. Doctors said those remaining inside her body posed no immediate threat to her life.
The nails were up to 2in (5cm) long, a hospital official said.
"The surgery is successful and she is recovering now," Dr Satharasinghe said, according to news agency Associated Press.
Ms Ariyawathie, a mother of three, underwent a three-hour procedure.
Doctors said they would carry out further surgery later to remove the remaining nails.
'Deeply traumatised'
Ms Ariyawathie travelled to Saudi Arabia in March to become a housemaid.
Doctors say this X-ray shows nails embedded in the housemaid's hand
Last week, she flew back to Sri Lanka and was admitted to hospital in the south of the island, where she told doctors she had undergone abuse for more than a month.
The doctors found 24 metal pieces in her legs and hands.
She could not sit down or walk properly, doctors said.
They said Ms Ariyawathie was deeply traumatised and unable to give full details of her experience.
Meanwhile, Sri Lankan authorities have launched an investigation.
"We have launched a strong protest with the Saudi government through the external affairs minister, but there has been no response yet," Kingsley Ranawaka, chairman of Bureau for Foreign Employment, told the BBC.
Around 1.8 million Sri Lankans are employed abroad, 70% of whom are women.
Most work as housemaids in the Middle East, while smaller numbers work in Singapore and Hong Kong.
6. And here comes the faithful islamic Saudi response. Nothing surprising:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-11514934
Quote:11 October 2010 Last updated at 17:59 GMTIslamic justice.
Saudi Arabia urged to suspend Sri Lankan recruitment
Ms Ariyawathie (left) was left deeply traumatised after the August attack, doctors said
One of the main recruitment organisations in Saudi Arabia has called for a suspension in the hiring of thousands of workers from Sri Lanka.
The Saudi Arabian National Recruitment Committee urged officials to implement the freeze as soon as possible.
The Saudi authorities say that the main reason for the proposal is a row over recruitment charges.
But officials in Sri Lanka say the move is linked to torture claims by a Sri Lankan housemaid.
Saudi officials denied earlier reports that the ban had already been implemented.
They say the final decision now rests with the Saudi government.
'Baseless and harmful'
(I.e. here come the excuses)
Doctors say this X-ray shows nails embedded in the housemaid's hand
A spokesman for the Saudi government told the BBC that the main reasons for the proposed suspension on hiring from Sri Lanka were high recruitment charges - $2,000 per worker - and the Colombo authorities' failure to train maids adequately.
(Of course it just must be the Sri Lankan heathens' fault. They deserve to be tortured, because jeebusjehovallah okayed it.)
They say the ban will not affect more than 500,000 workers from Sri Lanka already in the country, most of whom are women.
(What are they still doing there? Get out of there.)
Saudi officials denied that the proposed suspension is linked to abuse claims by former housemaid LP Ariyawathie, 49.
Sri Lankan medics who treated her on her return from Saudi Arabia in August say nails and five had been forced into her hands and legs.
She told medical staff in Colombo that her employer had inflicted the injuries as a punishment.
Ms Ariyawathie travelled to Saudi Arabia in March to become a housemaid.
In the first half of this year nearly 20,000 Sri Lankans went there to work.
7. The following contains some documentation on a few older cases. Shows it's been ongoing:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/3204297.stm
Quote:Monday, 24 November, 2003(There are images at the news links. Of nails in hands. Of hurt victims. People don't need to see that. There's nothing one can do. Just keep your kind - and all others - away from (christo)islamania.)
Work is torture for Sri Lanka maids
Frances Harrison
BBC correspondent in Colombo
Kusuma says a Saudi employer burned her with an iron and hot knife
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.
(As usual, heathen trying to 'understand' islam. There IS no understanding the disease. It's just the way it is.)
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.
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.
Yatsu o *korose*
"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."
(How faithfully muslimah of his mother. An accessory to the crime.)
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
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This is islam. It's the "brotherhood" that it guarantees. The *only* 'brotherhood' it has to offer.
Murder and brutal torture of humans. With impunity. Especially of those lower in the islamic hierarchy, the islamic casta system. Most especially of the kaffirs.
Indian/paki/bd muslims, African muslims, Indonesian muslims, Malay muslims, etc. Can't they see what everyone else in the free world can see? They're *blind*.