President Rajapaksa and the Government deplores the beheading of Miss RizanaNafeek
It has been confirmed that Miss RizanaNafeek was beheaded by Saudi authorities this morning at Dawadmy, Saudi Arabia.
The Sri Lankan housemaid was employed for less than 6 weeks in 2005 when she was charged by her Saudi employer for allegedly killing their infant while she was bottle feeding and thereafter sentenced to death in the year 2007.
The Government of Sri Lanka arranged for an appeal against the death sentence with the assistance of the Asian Human Rights Organization based in Hong Kong but the Superior Court of Saudi Arabia reconfirmed the death sentence.
PresidentMahindaRajapaksa madea personal appeal on two occasions immediately after the confirmation of the death sentence and a few days ago to stop the execution and grant pardon to Miss RizanaNafeek.
The Government of Sri Lanka pursued all avenues to have Miss RizanaNafeek released from the death row and sent several Ministerial delegations that included the recent visits of Minister of External Affairs Prof. G. L. Peiris, Minister of Foreign Employment Promotion and Welfare, DilanPerera, the delegation led by Governor of Western Province, Alawi Moulana, religious leaders and senior officials of the Ministry of Foreign Employment Promotion and Welfare and the Ministry of ExternalAffairs. The Government of Sri Lanka had also arranged for the parents of MissNafeek to visit Saudi Arabiatwice in 2008 and 2011 to see their daughter and also to perform Umra to pray for her release.
President Rajapaksa and the Government of Sri Lanka deplorethe execution of Miss RizanaNafeekdespite all efforts at the highest level of the government and the outcry of the people locally and internationally over the death sentence of a juvenile housemaid.
PresidentRajapaksa andthe Government of Sri Lanka convey their deepest condolences to the bereaved family and join the people of Sri Lanka who sympathize with the bereaved family on the loss of the life of Rizana.
Ministry of External Affairs
Colombo
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Act against humanity!
GOSL should change the ministry ASAP and avoid such things happen in future. There are many other incidents attached to fraud agents in recent history as same.
Also we should condemn this act by not providing any housemaids to Saudi for next 1 year or more and will renew contracts with their agents for higher salaries if required.
SL itself has lot of opportunities for housemaids and I think they can utilize it within the country without flying abroad.
We do good for the country….
Let’s stand as one.
Hope same voice will arises when if similar things happens to others like we voice for musilm person as one nation. ******