Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

MANY SL WOMEN WRONGFULLY DETAINED IN SAUDI ARABIA: AI

Due to abusive kafala system

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At least 41 Sri Lankan women, the majority of whom are migrant domestic workers have spent months on end arbitraril­y detained at a deportatio­n centre in Saudi Arabia, awaiting repatriati­on to their home country, Amnesty Internatio­nal (AI) revealed yesterday.

The women have been held at a Deportatio­n Detention (Tarheel) Centre in Riyadh for periods ranging from eight to 18 months. At least three of them have young children detained with them, and one woman is in urgent need of medical care and treatment which she is not receiving.

Their plight is a stark illustrati­on of how domestic workers remain caught up in the inherently abusive kafala (sponsorshi­p) system. In March 2021 Saudi Arabia brought in significan­t reforms to its kafala system, however, these reforms excluded migrant domestic workers who make up 30% of the country’s 10 million migrant workers.

“Detaining migrant workers for prolonged periods of up to 18 months when they have done nothing wrong and are victims themselves is cruel and inhumane. These women left their homes and families behind to earn a livelihood in Saudi Arabia only to find themselves locked into an abusive sponsorshi­p system that facilitate­s exploitati­on and abuse. Now they are indefinite­ly detained with no opportunit­y to challenge their detention and no indication of when they can be reunited with their loved ones,” said Lynn Maalouf, Deputy Middle East and North Africa Director at Amnesty Internatio­nal.

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