{UAH} Two Nepalese maids accuse Saudi diplomat of sexual assault
Jim Muwanga,
You said Arab men rape white women because of "inferiority complex".
But look at this story here of repeated rape by a Saudi diplomat of
his Bangla Deshi maids. I think Arab men have such a hatred of women
that most will rape any woman if they could. Most women who work for
Saudis know rape is part of the job. Arab culture is the most barbaric
in the world.
George Okello
Two Nepalese maids accuse Saudi diplomat of sexual assault and having
'seven or eight men per day' rape them while they were working in his
home outside Indian capital•Two Nepali maids accuse Saudi Arabian
employer of rape in New Delhi
•The Saudi man is a diplomat working for his country's embassy in India
•The women, 30 and 50, claim they were 'raped, assaulted and starved'.
•They also claim they were held hostage for several months by Saudi man
By Sara Malm for MailOnline and Reuters
Published: 08:24, 9 September 2015 | Updated: 12:56, 9 September 2015
Two Nepalese women have accused their Saudi Arabian diplomat employer
of subjecting them to months of repeated rapes and assaults while
working for him in India.
The two women, aged 30 and 50, claim that they have been held hostage
in the diplomat's home near the capital 'for several months', New
Delhi police said today.
They also claim that they had been 'offered regularly' to the Saudi
diplomat's friends, sometimes seven or eight at a time, and that he
threatened to kill them if they went to authorities.
Hostages: The two Nepalese women claim that they were 'raped,
assaulted, starved and held hostage over several months', while they
were working as maids for the Saudi Arabian diplomat in New Delhi
The women claim that they were 'raped, assaulted, starved and held
hostage over several months' by the Saudi Arabian embassy employee as
well as his friends.
'There were days when seven to eight men - all from Saudi Arabia -
would assault us,' the oldest of the pair told The Indian Express.
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According to the police complaint, the women had first been taken to
Saudi Arabia for two weeks before arriving in the house in New Delhi.
They state that the abuse started when they came back to India: 'After
we returned in May, he asked us to massage him
'He then raped us and forced us to have unnatural sex and oral sex.
After that he offered us to his friends regularly.'
Torture: The two women have worked for the Saudi diplomat in his home
country, and claim the violence and sexual abuse started when they
arrived in India (stock image)
Commissioner of Police Navdeep Singh Virk said he had written to
India's foreign ministry and the Saudi Arabian embassy asking if the
man has diplomatic immunity.
A spokesman for India's foreign ministry said it had requested a
report from the police and would decide on what action to take after
reviewing the information.
Indian police are now investigating the accusations, which has ignited
debate regarding immunity granted to diplomats around the world.
Diplomats cannot be immediately arrested, because under the Vienna
Convention on Diplomatic Relations they enjoy immunity from arrest,
criminal prosecution and civil lawsuits in the countries where they
are posted.
Governments may press a foreign government to waive immunity in cases
where serious crimes are committed.
'If they refuse then the only option left would be to kick the person
out,' said G. Parthasarathy, a veteran Indian diplomat.
Police said the women were rescued on Monday after police were tipped
off by a non-governmental organisation and officials at the Nepali
embassy.
Thousands of women from Nepal, which is one of the poorest countries
in the world, go to India and the Middle East to work as maids.
A senior official at the Nepali embassy said his government was
waiting for the Indian police to complete their investigation before
launching a diplomatic complaint.
New Delhi police said a medical exam confirmed the women had been
sexually assaulted.
The Saudi Arabian embassy in New Delhi have not responded to calls for comment.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3227445/Indian-police-investigate-accusation-Saudi-official-raped-Nepali-maids.html#ixzz3lSndW8TR
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You said Arab men rape white women because of "inferiority complex".
But look at this story here of repeated rape by a Saudi diplomat of
his Bangla Deshi maids. I think Arab men have such a hatred of women
that most will rape any woman if they could. Most women who work for
Saudis know rape is part of the job. Arab culture is the most barbaric
in the world.
George Okello
Two Nepalese maids accuse Saudi diplomat of sexual assault and having
'seven or eight men per day' rape them while they were working in his
home outside Indian capital•Two Nepali maids accuse Saudi Arabian
employer of rape in New Delhi
•The Saudi man is a diplomat working for his country's embassy in India
•The women, 30 and 50, claim they were 'raped, assaulted and starved'.
•They also claim they were held hostage for several months by Saudi man
By Sara Malm for MailOnline and Reuters
Published: 08:24, 9 September 2015 | Updated: 12:56, 9 September 2015
Two Nepalese women have accused their Saudi Arabian diplomat employer
of subjecting them to months of repeated rapes and assaults while
working for him in India.
The two women, aged 30 and 50, claim that they have been held hostage
in the diplomat's home near the capital 'for several months', New
Delhi police said today.
They also claim that they had been 'offered regularly' to the Saudi
diplomat's friends, sometimes seven or eight at a time, and that he
threatened to kill them if they went to authorities.
Hostages: The two Nepalese women claim that they were 'raped,
assaulted, starved and held hostage over several months', while they
were working as maids for the Saudi Arabian diplomat in New Delhi
The women claim that they were 'raped, assaulted, starved and held
hostage over several months' by the Saudi Arabian embassy employee as
well as his friends.
'There were days when seven to eight men - all from Saudi Arabia -
would assault us,' the oldest of the pair told The Indian Express.
RELATED ARTICLESPrevious1Next
Quake-hit girls made sex slaves in Saudi, then gang-raped in...
.
According to the police complaint, the women had first been taken to
Saudi Arabia for two weeks before arriving in the house in New Delhi.
They state that the abuse started when they came back to India: 'After
we returned in May, he asked us to massage him
'He then raped us and forced us to have unnatural sex and oral sex.
After that he offered us to his friends regularly.'
Torture: The two women have worked for the Saudi diplomat in his home
country, and claim the violence and sexual abuse started when they
arrived in India (stock image)
Commissioner of Police Navdeep Singh Virk said he had written to
India's foreign ministry and the Saudi Arabian embassy asking if the
man has diplomatic immunity.
A spokesman for India's foreign ministry said it had requested a
report from the police and would decide on what action to take after
reviewing the information.
Indian police are now investigating the accusations, which has ignited
debate regarding immunity granted to diplomats around the world.
Diplomats cannot be immediately arrested, because under the Vienna
Convention on Diplomatic Relations they enjoy immunity from arrest,
criminal prosecution and civil lawsuits in the countries where they
are posted.
Governments may press a foreign government to waive immunity in cases
where serious crimes are committed.
'If they refuse then the only option left would be to kick the person
out,' said G. Parthasarathy, a veteran Indian diplomat.
Police said the women were rescued on Monday after police were tipped
off by a non-governmental organisation and officials at the Nepali
embassy.
Thousands of women from Nepal, which is one of the poorest countries
in the world, go to India and the Middle East to work as maids.
A senior official at the Nepali embassy said his government was
waiting for the Indian police to complete their investigation before
launching a diplomatic complaint.
New Delhi police said a medical exam confirmed the women had been
sexually assaulted.
The Saudi Arabian embassy in New Delhi have not responded to calls for comment.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3227445/Indian-police-investigate-accusation-Saudi-official-raped-Nepali-maids.html#ixzz3lSndW8TR
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
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