Thursday, January 13, 2011

Other Cases of Alleged Police Brutality That Didn't Get Parliamentary Attention

From http://www.migrant-rights.org/

April 24th, 2010
Kuwaiti police stands idly by as a sponsor beats his worker.
A Kuwaiti sponsor was seen beating his Asian worker with an iron rod near the Indian Embassy in Kuwait City as the police did nothing to stop him, the Arab Times reported.
The worker went to the embassy to seek protection from his abusive sponsor, but did not reach his destination when his sponsor, accompanied by policemen caught on to him. The sponsor then began to brutally hit the worker with an iron rod in front of the policemen who did not stop him. Officials in the Indian embassy who wanted to protect the worker hesitated because of the presence of the apathetic Kuwaiti police. After suffering this abuse, the worker was arrested and brought to the Daiya Police Station where he was pressured into some form of “compromise”.

Unfortunately, this disturbing case of injustice is not extraordinary. Only a few days ago we reported about the rape of a maid by a Kuwaiti police officer. Migrant workers commit suicide in Kuwait on a weekly, if not a daily basis, and the causes of their death are rarely investigated. No sponsor to date has been charged with abusing his worker to the point when suicide seemed like the only way to escape the maltreatment.

Recently, the Kuwaiti Appeals Court reduced the sentence of a Kuwaiti woman who beat her Asian maid to death from 15 to 7 years. The woman beat her maid with wooden and iron objects and then dumped her in a bathtub where she suffered for 10 hours until dying, yet the Appeals Court reduced the woman’s charge to merely “beating that led to death”. The Kuwaiti “justice” system seems more interested in cases where Kuwaiti nationals are the victims of a crime.

LWDLIK- There are hundreds if not thousands of allegations made by non-Kuwaitis against police, sponsors, employers, Kuwaiti citizens, sadly they are not on anyone's political agenda here in Kuwait. Why? In a country that is ostensibly pious and are pendantic in regard to the teachings of the Quran, why do we have such atrocities happening everyday? I say this out of concern and great love for Kuwait...
Do I think all police are bad, absolutely not. All employers, certainly not. All Kuwaitis, definately not. But the system is mighty flawed and failing miserably which is what the MP's should be busy fixing.

3 comments:

  1. I think that this kind of behaviour (i.e. physical abuse) is disgusting and should go punished. It doesn't matter whether you're Muslim, Christian or atheist, it's just plain wrong to treat other human beings this way under any circumstances. All I can say is that I hope karma bites that sponsor in the a** in a big way!

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  2. What do you expect from people who force there maids to work 16 hr days for 2 straight years with out a day off...ohh and to see the so called elegant educated civilized kuwaiti ladies drive there cars with the maid in the back seat, that is just priceless!

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  3. BBB , sorry forgot to sign

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