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Good old joe
By Good old joe

Nepal bans women under 30 from working in Gulf

KATHMANDU: Nepal has barred women under 30 years of age from travelling to the Gulf countries for work following reports that they were subjected to harassment and sexual abuse.

"Young female workers are reported to have been sexually and psychologically exploited in Gulf countries," the minister for information and communication Raj Kishore Yadav said.

"So the cabinet decided to set age bar for women migrant workers going to the Gulf," Yadav was quoted by the Himalayan Times as saying.

Though there have been widespread reports of maltreatment of women workers from Sri Lanka, Philippines and other Asian nations in the Gulf, Nepal is the only country to ban women under 30 from working in the Gulf.

The paper said, 15 Nepalese women had committed suicide in Lebanon in 2010, while some domestic helpers had sought refuge in their embassies in Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait following instances of abuse by their employers.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/south-asia/Nepal-bans-women-und...

By Tarsiers• 11 Aug 2012 14:49
Tarsiers

so what now?:)

By anonymous• 11 Aug 2012 14:42
anonymous

Simple.

Couple arrested for illicit relations, non local. Put in jail until trial, sometimes months. Then if found guilty about a year in jail and then deportation.

Vilaggio. 19 people dead. Where are the owners of the mall and nursery? In jail awaiting trial or sitting at home?

By Tarsiers• 11 Aug 2012 14:37
Tarsiers

Yes Qatar has Crimes including rape and house maid abuse....etc. These things happen all over the world. Ok, and then? What now?

By anonymous• 11 Aug 2012 14:21
anonymous

Until laws are properly enforced and the perpetrators punished, it will continue to be a problem. The govt and police are reluctant to prosecute nationals for all but the most hideous crimes and it is difficult for the maids to make a complaint in the first place. They are kept as virtual prisoners and if they do go outside someone goes with them. The embassies do t help their people either, even if they made a complaint of rape and the local denied it there would be little will on either side to prosecute the case vigorously.

Flip the argument and say an Indian man pinched the ass of a Qatari lady in City Center. If she made a complaint even if not true that man would be straight to prison awaiting his court case and would probably end up with jail time. Justice is not equal for all in some places

By Dracula• 11 Aug 2012 13:19
Dracula

Kenya has stopped its citizens from seeking jobs as domestic workers in the Middle East, saying increasing numbers have been mistreated.

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-18552155

Last year, Indonesia introduced a similar ban after a maid was executed in Saudi Arabia.

PS: "Qatari families would not approve them (eastern Europe maids) because of the high cost" http://www.gulf-times.com/site/topics/article.asp?cu_no=2&item_no=502969&version=1&template_id=57&parent_id=56

By anonymous• 11 Aug 2012 12:17
anonymous

The gcc government know what is happening. But they do not care and instead support their countrymen.

Have they ever raised this topic in GCC MEETINGS.

By britexpat• 11 Aug 2012 12:14
britexpat

It's all about supply and demand. The key thing is not the maids coming over, but the protection they get from abusive employers.

By anonymous• 11 Aug 2012 11:41
anonymous

GCC should think of sending their country females to work as maid in Asian countries. Let us see the outcome. Iam sure GCC will learn a lesson after that.

By Segmund• 11 Aug 2012 10:03
Segmund

Of course, younger woman especially those in their teens and twenties, are more attractive to potential abusers. It is chiefly because statistics show that most of the women who end up being abused, who attempt suicide, run away from their sponsors, became mentally ill, fall in this age bracket. Besides, as you said, very few ladies would think of going abroad as a house maid for the first time after they are thirty.

By britexpat• 11 Aug 2012 09:56
britexpat

is this because younger women are deemed more vulnerable or that older women are less likely to go abroad to work because of family commitments ?

By anonymous• 11 Aug 2012 09:54
anonymous

NEPAL

By stealth• 11 Aug 2012 09:52
stealth

india has banned single females under 40 from going to gulf countries for work

By Tarsiers• 11 Aug 2012 04:05
Tarsiers

Hero and he is just a chicken..Good job:).

By the way, Was it the land cruiser who hit the bike or the bike who hit the land cruiser?:), and how did the driver beat the bike owner? Was he kicking him?:)

By Tarsiers• 11 Aug 2012 03:17
Tarsiers

Thats all:) Anyway, do not always take things seriously and personally.. I am not very serious in my last comment. Just curious:)

By Segmund• 11 Aug 2012 03:10
Segmund

Yeah, honestly

By Segmund• 11 Aug 2012 02:09
Segmund

Unfortunately, for me it is a common scene. I usually like to hang around in a food place working at my computer and I witness this pitiable spectacle more often than not.

Well, this is my weakness. I cant help witnessing something wrong being done. A couple months back, a land cruiser driver hit a bicycle rider with his vehicle such that his mirror was broken away. He came off and started to beat the poor chap. I held his hand. He said let me, he is a bastard. I told him, 'I pray you sir, hold your hand.' My real intention was to knock him down, in case, he did not stop. But still a nice man, he got back into the car, leaving the chap, his bicycle and the broken mirror on the ground.

By Tarsiers• 11 Aug 2012 01:48
Tarsiers

How often do you see such incidents? Was it only once,or you always see it every time you go to food courts?:)

I personally have not noticed any of that, or maybe it is just that I don't stare at people around me and keep analyzing what is going on.. When I go to food courts, I go to eat and not to do a research on which family is feeding their maid and which is not:)

By Segmund• 11 Aug 2012 01:40
Segmund

The issue is not all about being raped. As a matter of fact, it is abuse that is the issue. Abuse can encompass several dimensions such as physical, sexual, verbal and emotional. Furthermore, sexual abuse does not mean rape only. A victim may be abused on a continual basis sexually yet it may not come under rape.

It literally cracks my heart when I see, at a food court, many a time a large family of about ten or twelve people sitting around one or two tables with their maid sitting far away alone at another table, usually holding a toddler in her lap. The family waits for the food to arrive, and when it does arrive, they start eating voraciously. No one, however, pays any heed to the poor maid, who looks all around at other tables and what the people are having in their food. Once their own stomach are full half way, one lady of the household puts some left overs before the maid, the maid, with one arm engaged by holding the baby, tries to eat. The family finishes and the poor girl does not even have a chance to eat the left overs properly. I would consider this even as abuse.

I have seen a few families (although they are extremely few) who take good care of their maids and provide them decent food and clothing. I believe all we need to do is just follow what our prophet told us regarding how to treat our servants.

By anonymous• 11 Aug 2012 01:08
anonymous

I heard Saudi and Qatar are going to retaliate by banning their women from working as maids in Nepal. That will teach them a lesson.....

I guess Nepal has had enough of dealing with maid abuse cases and thinks a ban is the best wa to stop it, but I agree why set the age at 30? They get raped just as easily.

By britexpat• 10 Aug 2012 12:49
britexpat

Sadly your answer is too simplistic.

It is a case of supply and demand from poor nations. If one bans their maids another nation will fill the gap - as with labourers. Also , these countries depend on the influx of foreign reserves to boost their economies.

By fluffy123• 10 Aug 2012 07:18
fluffy123

Why on y under 30? Do they think once women turn 30 they become less desirable to abusers? Because I know of a maid who was in her mid 40's getting raped by her employer

What these countries need to do is ban all women from coming to the gulf as maids until the gulf enforces laws and regulation s to protect maids. In the states maids have a union. These maids need a union to protect them.

By Bachus• 10 Aug 2012 04:05
Bachus

I thought the gov. decided against Eastern Europeans as domestic maids.

By PearlQ• 10 Aug 2012 00:24
PearlQ

India has what 120Cr population. Their women is treated worse inside the country. People die for Rs 150 (less than $3). As such Indians do not give a damn about themselves so why bother.....

It is a bad news for those families who have difficulty in making their ends meet in their own country due to political BS!!

UN will intervene if an American makes a movie out of it. Unfortunately the entire Gulf population is blamed for a few jerks.

By Bachus• 9 Aug 2012 23:52
Bachus

I also don't see why the OP called this bad news. I think it is great (or at least good).

By Bachus• 9 Aug 2012 23:49
Bachus

Brit--the UN's human rights group did reprimand most Gulf countries, but, like most things the UN does, this sort of thing has not teeth.

By anonymous• 9 Aug 2012 22:28
anonymous

Finally a small country took a step which a big country like India doesn't give a damn about ever.

By happygolucky• 9 Aug 2012 22:25
happygolucky

Good move...as said, a good start in the right direction. Hope other countries would also follow and follow soon.

ZS the same can be said for men as there are many men including me and may be you in the gulf and not only from the said asian countries but also from the developed countries. Your remark doesn't make sense. Moving out of the country is a global phenomenon but that doesn't mean the person who makes a move can be subject to harassment or exploitation of any form.

By britexpat• 9 Aug 2012 21:49
britexpat

A move in the right direction. I wonder why the UN, which sticks its nose into most things, does not do so here ?

By getaway• 9 Aug 2012 21:26
getaway

every country should ban women coming to the gulf to work as a maid so that these animals can do their own sh!t!

By Bachus• 9 Aug 2012 21:24
Bachus

It's a start.

By drsam• 9 Aug 2012 21:17
drsam

my thought darknight!!

either totally ban (like indonesia to KSA) or solve it in an other way! why 30 and not 21, or 50?

by the way lebanon (were 15 died in 2010) is not in the gulf! they die in lebanon, and get banned from the gulf!

By Good old joe• 9 Aug 2012 21:13
Good old joe

Looks like coming closer to 2022 things are not really getting any better around the Gulf.

By anonymous• 9 Aug 2012 20:58
anonymous

Women who are 30+ develop some sort of sexual abuse resistance?

By mr_qatar• 9 Aug 2012 20:58
mr_qatar

good decision...

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