This story was culled from CNN
The man who shared images
of the abuse that a Filipino maid allegedly suffered on the job in Saudi Arabia
said he did so because he didn't know what else to do.
Arnel Tahal is a cousin of the
victim, Pahima Alagai Palacasi, and was shown the graphic photos of burns all
over Palacasi's back, arms and legs by another cousin.
Tahal said he posted the pictures
on Facebook because "I did not know what to do. But after people started
sharing the pictures, some told us what we can do to help her."
The result is that the injured
Palacasi, who is married and has two young children, will remain in Riyadh in a
search for justice.
See more pics after the cut. Viewer's discretion is advised.
The burns allegedly came at the
hands of her employer's mother.
Maid in
Saudi says she was scalded
The 22-year-old maid was at the
home of her employer's mother on May 4 when "her sponsor's mother poured
boiled water over Palacasi due to a simple misunderstanding," according to
a Philippines Labor Ministry statement posted Tuesday.
Tahal told CNN that the employer's
mother poured a thermos of scalding water on the maid after yelling at her for
not preparing coffee quick enough.
Two days later, the employer took
Palacasi for medical care.
While at hospital, Palacasi was
able to reach a relative who lives in Riyadh who helped her sneak out of
hospital. The cousin then posted graphic photos of Palacasi's wounds on
Facebook, showing bright pink and white scalded skin all over her back, the
backs of her arms, and parts of her leg, according to the ministry statement.
"I feel that we need more help
from the government of the Philippines to get justice for my cousin,"
Tahal said.
The Philippines government said it
would help Palacasi file a case against her employer and has suspended the work
of the Saudi recruitment agency that hired her.
The English-language Saudi daily
Arab News reported Wednesday that Riyadh police were conducting a joint
investigation of the case.
Palacasi alleges that her employer
began physically abusing her within days of her arrival, kicking and lashing
her after she complained of being homesick. She also claimed her employers
deprived her of food.
"[My employer's mother] asked
me to throw away all the leftover food but I didn't do it so that when I got
hungry I could have something to eat," Palacasi said in a cellphone video
reportedly taken by her cousin and released to ABS-CBN, a CNN affiliate in the
Philippines.
CNN cannot independently verify the
authenticity of the video.
"Please help me,"
Palacasi says in the video. "Help me file a case against my employer. I
suffered a lot."
Palacasi is currently at an embassy
shelter in Riyadh. "She is stable, in high spirits, and is relating well
with fellow (Filipino workers)," according to the government statement.
"We are following up on the
case with the police and the embassy and we will respond once we have all the
details of the case," Mohammed Almadi of Saudi Arabia's Human Rights
Commission told CNN
I sincerely believe this has gone on for too long and it's time the Saudi Authorities do something serious about this. Too many innocent people have been either killed, given bodily harm or send to the hospital for reasons no one can really say. Enough is enough.
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