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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, April 20, 2013
Another ‘Humanitarian Operation’ For ‘Rata Viruwo’
Sri Lanka government calls them Rata Viruwo in
Sinhala language meaning Expatriate Heroes or more meaningfully Foreign Employee
Heroes. True, the government must worship them in the morning and in the evening
because they are the primary donors for the politicians’ extravagances. They are
the major foreign exchange source of the island economy. The Minister of Foreign
Employment Promotion Dilan
Perera says in the Ministry website, having received about US $ 4.1
billion in 2010, “remittance income is by far the highest foreign exchange
earner for Sri Lanka, providing 33% of her foreign exchange. Remittance income
is 8% of Sri Lanka’s GDP, gained from Sri Lanka’s work force abroad. This work
force is about 17% of Sri Lanka’s total labor force.”
But
a part of these heroes sleep in an open space under a bridge in Jeddah city
tonight also since they are considered by Saudi kingdom as illegal migrants who
must be repatriated. The number is well over 750 including more than 60 women,
sources say.
The
fate is similar for a number of other migrant workers from countries like
Malaysia, Indonesia and Bangladesh. Jeddah is a hub of present day slave trade
and the issue of the stranded migrants is also part and parcel of the
city.
United
National Party (UNP) MP Ajith
P. Perera says that they are needed to be brought back immediately.
He said that some of these employees have migrated to Saudi Arabia via foreign
employment agencies and they have failed to secure employment due to regulations
of Saudi government. Other sources say that the bulk of these Lankans had travel
led to Saudi Arabia on short-term visas and later over-stayed with the intention
of securing employment. There are also those who had entered Saudi Arabia on
religious pilgrimages and later stayed behind. There are others who have fled
from the workplaces violating the service agreements mostly due to inhuman
treatment. Most of them have registered in the Sri Lankan Embassy in Saudi
Arabia and awaiting expatriation.
The
UNP MP proposed the government to bring them back home in a chartered plane
considering the pathetic situation they are facing. A good campaign. This is
what the government of Sri Lanka wants to shun. The government preferably awaits
until the kith and kin of the bereaved migrant employees collect money and send
them to bring them home. Saudi police may have already informed the Sri Lanka
embassy to take action to repatriate them.
Sri
Lanka Foreign Employment Bureau said last week that the government of Saudi
Arabia had agreed to provide temporary jobs for 5,000 Sri Lankan expatriate
workers who were staying in the Kingdom illegally. Perhaps this may help them to
fetch some money to buy their air ticket.
Sri
Lanka Foreign Employment Bureau says that the government of Sri Lanka is facing
difficulty in bringing back them to the home country. However, 30 to 35 of these
expatriate workers are brought home, the Bureau says.
Over
600,000 Sri Lankans are employed in Saudi Arabia. The majority of them are
housemaids and other domestic aide.
Minister Basil
Rajapaksa said on March 12 addressing the inaugural ceremony of the
Rata Viru Piyasa programme of building houses for Sri Lankan expatriate workers
at the Galagedara that it was the foreign exchange earned by expatriate workers
which enabled the country to purchase much needed weaponry and aircraft for the
successful conclusion of the humanitarian operation which liberated the country
from terrorism.
Then
why don’t the heroes about whom we speak here deserve a humanitarian operation?
It will be an actual humanitarian operation after all.
*Ajith
Perakum Jayasinghe’s writings may be accessed
via blog.parakum.com

