Beitrag vom 02.04.2018
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Repatriation of 500 Arab women: Mauritanian haratines are converted into slavery
The return of Lalla Mint Mohamed Vall, eight days after six months of torture, recalls that the practice never stopped in 2015. Your advertiser will go to court in Nouakchott on Monday, April 2nd. After all, Mauritania has managed to repatriate itself to Mauritania, but hundreds of employment agencies in Mauritania have reportedly become illegitimate.
The Scenario is Every Time Young slavery women are sent to Saudi Arabia because they think they will work as domestic workers, where they will be exploited and malnourished. s, beaten, sent as a shepherdess to keep herds or shut up. This was the fate of Lalla Mint Mohamed Vall, 34, whose nightmare ended a few days ago. Her story is emblematic of many other young women who have been sent to the Saudi Kingdom, whose epilogue is now being played in court.
Aminetou Mint el Moctar, president of the AFCF, the organization that cares for him, tells her. She spent six months in Saudi Arabia, where she remained locked up in a room, drinking only the toilet water and eating a piece of bread a day, not anymore.She got sick and when she came back, she had more than that She has suffered all forms of physical abuse.The AFCF made a statement that we translated into Arabic and published in Saudi sites.One morning, the gentleman threw it.He took his passport, gave him nothing and took the battery from his phone so that she did not contact anyone, it was for the purpose of being picked up by the police and thrown in jail as it circulated without paper.
Lalla was fortunate enough to be from a Kenyan woman to be rescued, who kept her until the Mauritanian embassy gave her a passport to return to Nouakchott last week. [19659003] The man, Lalla Mint Mohamed Vall, Nema Ould Mona k, recruited, was arrested in early March following a complaint. But he was released a few days later thanks to his networks.
35 plaintiffs sue him on Monday, April 1st. The man reminds anyone who wants to hear that he has relay high and he will never be convicted. Unacceptable behavior for NGOs investigating this issue and revealing the prevailing impunity
Despite several such scandals, Mauritania has signed a convention with Saudi Arabia last year to recruit 15,000 Mauritanian domestic workers. A text denounced again this week by the Association of Female Heads of Family, SOS Slaves and the CLTM Union. This text covers, they say, the actions of unscrupulous employment agencies.
Since 2015, several complaints have been filed, but the judiciary has never prosecuted a recruiter.