Thursday, July 27, 2017

Ethiopia urges illegal workers in Saudi Arabia to come home

A construction worker is seen at a large housing and hotel construction project, as slums are earmarked for demolition to make way for new buildings around the Mecca's clock tower and Grand Mosque, in the holy city of Mecca, on October 9, 2013.
Ethiopia says that only a fraction of its citizens working illegally in Saudi Arabia have returned home before today's amnesty deadline.
In March, the Gulf state said that those without papers would not be arrested if they left within 90 days.
The deadline was extended by another month, but so far only 60,000 out of an estimated 400,000 Ethiopians have left, the Ethiopian government says.
Ethiopians make up a large portion of the kingdom's undocumented workers.
All those without papers now face imprisonment or forced deportation.
Ethiopia's Communications Minister Negeri Lencho told the BBC he feared what could now happen to his compatriots who were still in Saudi Arabia, adding they must return "with a sense of urgency".
"They will be imprisoned and we don't want our citizens to face unnecessary imprisonment, or suffer any physical harm or humiliation," Mr Lencho said.
Image captionNura Ahmed worked in Saudi Arabia for five years
One of those who returned is 28-year-old domestic worker Nura Ahmed. "Life was really tough," she told the BBC's Emmanuel Igunza just after she arrived in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa.
"Sometimes I was jobless because I did not have the proper documentation, so I had no freedom to move around.
"One can never be at peace there," she added.
In 2013, a number of Ethiopians died in clashes with Saudi police as they were being rounded up for deportation.
Image captionIllegal migrants were deported from Saudi Arabia in 2013
Saudi Arabia attracts migrant workers from around the world, particularly Africa, and south and south-east Asia.
Saudi authorities estimate that up to one million people are working in the country illegally.
So far, tens of thousands of people of different nationalities have taken advantage of the grace period and have either left or acquired correct papers. Read more here

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