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Monday, March 14, 2011

toughest is when your ambitions and plans are bigger than your family connections and relations. it is a sacrifice 

Friday, February 04, 2011

Yemenis fleeing to Saudi lands seeking better life

Yaseen Abdullah, 30, of Taiz is living in Al-Hodeidah governorate under intolerable conditions. He is married and has one daughter. He decided to immigrate to Saudi Arabia searching for better jobs, better opportunities, and improve the quality of his life. He saw a lot of people talking about their dangerous journey into Saudi Arabia and he noticed many people returned home with new cars and money. This is what encouraged him to leave his family and join others in traveling to Saudi Arabia.    
  Abdullah went to Harradh city that is located in the border of the Saudi Arabia and Yemen. In Harradh, qat smugglers often take Yemenis into Saudi Arabia. He paid YR 10 thousand for one of the smugglers who offered to take him into the country. “I waited for this smuggler to gather other people, all trying to sneak into Saudi Arabia,” he said. These traffickers are very known and aware of hidden routes that extend into Saudi territory. “They knew every detail about the ways for crossing the borders undetected,” he added. Abdullah and the rest of the group with the smuggler started moving at night around 02:00 am. “In this time most of Saudi border guards change their shifts and there will be a time to pass without obstacles,” noted Abdullah.  The Saudi border guards erected an electric fence in the areas and roads that are known to be used by smugglers. “But there are some roads that usually smugglers used that go through deep valleys,” he said. There were children and women in the group like any another cluster that entering Saudi lands illegally looking for better job or working as beggars. “We are tired of being poor and we will try everything that helps us survive in this life,” said Abdullah as tears fell from his eyes.   After they entered the borders, they walked through many farms there. After that another smuggler was waiting for them behind those farms. They paid him 150 Saudi Riyals and rode the car. Those smugglers have contacts with Saudi soldiers in some check points. “They let us go after they receive money from the smugglers,” he claimed. Abdullah pointed that there is a Saudi group appointed to fight the entrance of Yemenis to the Saudi lands illegally. This group called “Al-Mujaheden”. “They are very cruel and they kill anyone trying to flee from them,” he said.  After the heartbreaking journey, most of the people who enter Saudi lands are captured by the Saudi police and deported back to Yemen.  “In the first attempt of entering, I spent three months there working in many things like cars workshops but I have been captured by police and they deported me back to Harradh city,” he added. Abdullah is one of many Yemenis who are suffering from bad living conditions and unemployment. They are fleeing to Saudi Arabia and took the risky fatal journey to arrive there hoping and dreaming of a better life. “This is the fifth time that I will try to go there, and I will go back again and again,” he confirmed. In the time of Somalis fleeing to Yemen from the war and conflicts in their country, Yemenis are fleeing to Saudi Arabia seeking and suffering to getting better life that they didn’t find it in their homeland. The increase of human trafficking from Yemen to Saudi Arabia has become as a phenomena and it is consider it a passing center to the others countries.   In the recent period, the size of the phenomenon spread, which Saudis considers an extremely complex problem and requires re-demarcation of the Yemeni-Saudi border, accusing the families of Yemeni origin to facilitate the process of smuggling into Saudi territory, not only launched heavy fire on the totals of Yemenis hackers without the slightest regard for their right of life Recently, the Saudi authorities sought to build the separation wall to combat the various kinds of smuggling and strengthening border control towers, and the deployment of 120 points along its border and strengthen patrols along the Saudi-Yemeni border in seven sectors of Saudi Arabia in which 43 centers border operates 210 patrols front and rear. “Many of Yemenis shot and killed in their ways to Saudi lands,” said Abdullah. A scientific study prepared by UNICEF, in conjunction with the Ministry of Affairs and Labor in 2004 found that the smuggling of children are often with the knowledge and consent of parents. “Some children are forced into it by their parents, and these families come to the borders in search of smugglers handed over their sons,” according the study. There are gangs of smuggling children and girls to Saudi lands and media reports said that Saudi Authorities captured such gangs that recruiting and exploit them in some illegal acts.
“The phenomenon of trafficking of children imposed challenges on the child because they are not prepared physically and psychologically as they add new burdens on state and so the number of illiterates and hackers from education increasing,” said President of the Shawthab Foundation for Childhood and Development Lamia Al-Eryani.
The essence of the problem is poverty. The Yemeni government’s efforts to combat this phenomenon must represent in raising the level of control on the border with Saudi Arabia. They must implement a popularity awareness campaigns, and establish training courses for security officials, in addition to the establishment of reception and rehabilitation centers in Harradh city in collaboration with donor organizations.   

Thursday, December 23, 2010

I  don’t have an issue with who he is, the issue is with when he used the news paper as a platform for this ideas and then it gets picked up by US media as testament to Saudi’s view of something that in fact only people in NY have a say in

“Sobia is a seasonal drink during the holy month, Sobia which is made of wheat and water mixed with sugar and sometime vimito is still enjoyed after Ramadan in Makkah

Ful and Tameez shops experience normal flow despite ending Ramadan demands…

despite Ramadan is almost over and ful tameez shops are experience normal to heavy flow of hungry fasting customers.


It is littlie bit early to predict customer flow to the store, although these days are still within Ramadan final days

She lost it Jeddah

 

Naieema the nurse came to Jeddah on a labor visa, to work as nurse in a hospital here in the city. Mandano is where she from, small island with healthy population of Muslim Filipino, there isn’t that allot difference from Muslim and non Muslim Filipinos in the eyes of the west perhaps, however in the Philippine it is at time a matter of life and death sometime.

She started her work at the hospital, made friends inside and outside, there is Yemeni receptionist who fell in love with her body, and wanted to get to know her closer,

she told him there isn’t much to know other than getting married.

He deiced to marry her on Nikah paper, a paper ratified through an masjid imam, no Saudi needs to be involved labor marriage is something that is been going forever in this country without GOV been involved,

because of the nature of their marriage her husband now, abandoned her, no more he was into her,

she is looking for another man to be her husband

Thursday, December 16, 2010

what he knew,

He knew that with all the issues plaguing this culture when it came to attending games in Jeddah stadium two words described the atmosphere, Venting Anger, he had heard about how Roman collusions looked and felt like when sports men were battling inside the arena, this was no different the amount of shouting and nasty words thrown at the opposing players are appalling to say the least, Saudi is Islamic society no matter what is been told, conservative as well no woman's are near the pitch. in fact the stadium it self is near Makah highway far from Jeddah’s north scene of city life, it is the closest thing to to Jeddah's people’s people place no Ahil Al Baalad is one way to call them he just called Jeddah’s Real people.

one guy to him “when I see Al Ahli wins, psychological for the day I am fine” Ahli is been losing allot lately Itihad the opposing team, its people also part of Jeddah are more nasty then the rest,

Itihad’s team unofficially is the “people team” the people..that is to say in Saudi if you need someone beside you when you got none Itihad is your team hence it is there.

anger despair or just revulsion ?

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

confession of Bangladeshi OFW

I got in on omra visa, even though i am not religious person, I found that there are plenty of people from my country working here, the heat is sometimes unbearable but i can handle it. There are plenty of jobs in this country.

I charge Saudis or Saudi looking people twice as much for the price to increase revenue, i do it for few reasons main one is i can, second Saudis don't bargain much, they are indeed a walking money bags here, even though there seems to be some who look poor but they are no near Bangladeshi poor.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

feelings and lost feelings,
time and less time,
space, empty space

part of the reason he thought to him self is that he and others were part of the over all beginning of this country, this kingdom,
it was partly evident in a place like Jeddah, and perhaps Makah as well.

for him and others who came in later to the kingdom this was a shared experience that belonged to all of them, citizens and non as well, this he thought was the reason he was still attached to it, not just him others as well.
this is a place in a motion of development, including its fundamentals about religion it self,.

there is a sense that overwhelms someone who tries to connect with this place, and that is the belief the is a feeling that at the ends of the path might find something that he was a major part of, however this is substantial it cant be factual that's where the dilemma starts and ends for the time being.

Friday, September 10, 2010

The issues in the media is not going to calm down, it is as it seems will stick for more time to come, personally I shared with others the feeling that they had to stand for themselves, this included in my opinion to distinguish between them and others within them,

they as personally observed, got issues mixed at times and at times they seemed clear to explain.

here is dealing with their own, no matter what few from here say to them, they should look within themselves for integrating within not here for sure.