"why slaves keep dying in slavery"
might as well be the headline.
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"why slaves keep dying in slavery"
might as well be the headline.
"why saudi arabia keeps murdering its slaves"
The headline if we lived in a free and honest society...
Modern Republican Party:
"Do you ship overseas?"
Because it's Saudi Arabia. It's a fucking monarchy where law only protects "real saudis", unless it goes against the house of Saud or their friends, then the laws are wrong.
Nobody, especially the USA, dares to pressure them into being fair with their own people because they still control vast quantities of oil and can increase or decrease the price globally in a matter of days.
There's also this thing that, under normal circumstances, would scream CONFLICT OF INTEREST:
There are people who are supposed to protect these women -- government officials such as Fabian Kyule Muli, vice chair of the labor committee in Kenya's National Assembly. (...) But Muli, like other East African officials, also owns a staffing company that sends women to Saudi Arabia. (...) Members of the Saudi royal family are major investors in agencies that place domestic workers. Politicians and their relatives in Uganda and Kenya own staffing agencies, too.
No wonder, despite the vast evidence of torture and abuse, saudi officials claim most of those deaths as "natural". It'd affect business and we don't want business to suffer, eh???
What became clear was that powerful people profit off the system as it exists.
Autopsy reports are vague and contradictory. They describe women with evidence of trauma, including burns and electric shocks, all labeled natural deaths.
The thinking is, presumably, that it's natural for slaves to die.
Anyone I've ever met who has worked in Saudi Arabia and the UAE has acknowledged that there's an unbelievable amount of racism. Everybody knows about it, but you can't criticise them, because otherwise the oil money and tax breaks stop. It's sickening.
Always has been.
Money talks.