Saudi authorities deny reports of any torture to Lankan maid
Dubai, Sep 3 : Saudi officials have refuted claims that a sponsor in Riyadh hammered nails into the body of his Sri Lankan housemaid as punishment, saying the allegations are baseless.
Saudi official denies Sri Lankan maid was abused
A Saudi official has denied a Sri Lankan maid's allegations that the couple she worked for in the Arab kingdom hammered nails and needles into her body.
Saudi officials query Sri Lankan maid's torture claim
RIYADH: Saudi government and private sector officials have questioned the account of a Sri Lankan maid who said her Saudi employers forced 24 nails and needles into her body. Saad al-Badah, head of the National Recruitment Committee of the Council of the Saudi Chambers of Commerce and Industry, told Saudi state television that the account
Saudi Arabia: Domestic Worker Brutalized
Source: Human Rights Watch (New York) - The apparent brutality by Saudi employers against a Sri Lankan domestic worker highlights the severe shortcomings in labor laws and practices that foster abuse and exploitation, Human ...
Saudi to swap 127 volt power for 230 volts
Saudi Arabia will switch from its current 127 volts electricity to the more common 230 volts, bringing it in line with the rest of Arab Gulf states, SPA news agency reported on Tuesday.
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