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Indian domestic worker has hand chopped off by Saudi employer, sparking protest

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Indian domestic worker has hand chopped off by Saudi employer, sparking a formal protest from New Delhi


PUBLISHED : Friday, 09 October, 2015, 11:02pm
UPDATED : Friday, 09 October, 2015, 11:02pm

Agence France-Presse

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Demonstrators from the All India Democratic Women's Association (AIDWA) shout slogans and hold placards during a protest outside Saudi Arabia's embassy in New Delhi. Photo: Reuters

India said on Friday it had lodged a protest with authorities in Riyadh after a domestic worker from Tamil Nadu allegedly had her hand chopped off by her Saudi employer for complaining about her work conditions.

India’s foreign minister deplored a “brutal” attack on 55-year-old Kasthuri Munirathinam, who was being treated at a hospital in Riyadh, and which comes weeks after a Saudi diplomat based in New Delhi was accused of rape.

“Chopping of (the) hand of (an) Indian lady – we are very much disturbed over the brutal manner in which (this) Indian lady has been treated in Saudi Arabia,” Sushma Swaraj said on Twitter.

“This is unacceptable. We have taken this up with Saudi authorities,” Swaraj added.

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A spokesman for the foreign ministry confirmed that Indian diplomats in Riyadh had lodged a formal complaint at the Saudi foreign ministry.There was anger in New Delhi last month when the first secretary at the Saudi embassy left India under diplomatic immunity after being accused of raping two Nepalese maids. Photo: AFP

Munirathinam, who comes from a village in the southern state of Tamil Nadu, had suffered a catalogue of abuse since taking up a post as a domestic worker in Saudi Arabia three months ago, according to her family.

“Her right hand was chopped off by her employer when she tried to escape the daily harassment, torture and abysmal work conditions,” her sister S Vijayakumari said from Tamil Nadu’s capital Chennai.

Vijayakumari said that her sister had gone to Saudi Arabia to help pay off her family’s debts and she had been promised a monthly salary of around US$180.

“But she was not paid, she was barely given enough to eat and not even allowed to speak to her family ... Now she only wants to come home,” Vijayakumari said.

The family says that problems started for Munirathinam – who was one of five domestic workers in the same household – after she complained to the local authorities about her situation.

Footage of Munirathinam lying in her Saudi hospital bed was broadcast by several Indian media outlets.

Foreign ministry spokesman Vikas Swarup confirmed Munirathinam was still recuperating in the Riyadh hospital but said that efforts were being made to bring her home.

“We are in touch with the woman, hospital and the local police authorities. She will get all possible legal and other help from the embassy,” Swarup said.

Hundreds of thousands of Indian migrants work in households in Saudi Arabia and other Gulf countries but complaints about their treatment by their employers often make headlines back home.

A video showing a male Indian worker being beaten by his Saudi employer went viral in September, sparking a widespread backlash on social media.

There was also widespread anger last month when the first secretary at the Saudi embassy left India under diplomatic immunity after being accused of holding captive and raping two Nepalese maids in his home.




 
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