You are concerned of saudi cutting a hand of a woman.
How about the main question why is the media quite about the brutal mass mudrder and destruction in the ME.
Let statistics talk:
In Yeman
Over 13,000 killed Over 20,000 injured In a war that the saudis are losing Sanction supplied by suadi arabia over 20 million people in one of the poorest countries on earth. The question is where is human rights, so called UN
In Syria, Iraq, hundrads of thousands killed by terrorists groups supported and backedup by saudi arabia and trained by USA and UK.
So how clever is it that you kill people in their homeland, then you claim humanity over migrants?
They need to understand that saudi arabia is losing, wake up...
The interest of the UK is with the people of the ME, because the saudi regieme are comming to an end, they are done. The amount of money spent on terrorism by the saudis is causing deep depression in their economy.
Isil killed even British citizen and yet the government is still training them, just manipulating British public calling terrorist as nuetral opposition, which is a clear contradiction that even a baby knows.
They are slaves - They have no choice once they are there. They take their passport from them and abuse them. Plenty of videos similar to the OP of Saudi's beating and abusing their slaves for the most trivial of things, making them kiss their feet and stuff
The point no-one seems to have raised yet is the Saudi immigration system is, in practice, slavery. In so many instances Saudi employers keep the passports of workers to prevent them from leaving. It's illegal to do so, but it's common practice.
The point no-one seems to have raised yet is the Saudi immigration system is, in practice, slavery. In so many instances Saudi employers keep the passports of workers to prevent them from leaving. It's illegal to do so, but it's common practice.
Pretty sure that's a normal thing over there. And actually not everyone's passport gets taken away,some expats get to keep theirs. It depends I think
Pretty sure that's a normal thing over there. And actually not everyone's passport gets taken away,some expats get to keep theirs. It depends I think
True, however it's very common practice. It opens up the possibility of the employer using the passport as a form of leverage. Then again, even without the passport the employee can't leave the country without the employer's permission (entry/exist visa).