Saudi men will go to Moroccan Maryams
Friday, September 30th, 2011
by B. R. GOWANI
“Moroccan
actress Maryam Hassouni, now based in Holland, epitomises the beauty
that Saudi Arabian housewives have brought into question.” PHOTO/GETTY/GALLO/Emirates 24/7
Saudi wives oppose
Moroccan maids
cause they fear these conjurers-
who’re not only beautiful
but are also good at enchanting-
will entice their husbands
some Saudi women have threatened
to self-fire themselves from their jobs
to keep an eye on their men
and another eye on the maids
but can these wives stop their husbands
from traveling?
man doesn’t need a female guardian
such as mother, wife, daughter, or a sister
(Saudi woman is required to be accompanied
(by father, husband, son, or a brother-
the last two can even be minors)
here, let’s rephrase a famous phrase:
if the Moroccan Maryams can’t come to Saudi men
the Saudi men will go to Moroccan Maryams
which would be good for the Moroccan Maryams
they’ll stand some chance
to get justice in their own country
unlike in Saudi Arabia
where maids from Philippines, Sri Lanka
Indonesia, and other countries
get abused, tortured, lashed
and in some cases murdered
or beheaded
(in spite of these barbaric acts
the Saudi rulers
the longest serving US minions
never show up on the radar of “humanitarian” missions)
B. R. Gowani can be reached at brgowani@hotmail.com
“Moroccan
actress Maryam Hassouni, now based in Holland, epitomises the beauty
that Saudi Arabian housewives have brought into question.” PHOTO/GETTY/GALLO/Emirates 24/7Saudi wives oppose
Moroccan maids
cause they fear these conjurers-
who’re not only beautiful
but are also good at enchanting-
will entice their husbands
some Saudi women have threatened
to self-fire themselves from their jobs
to keep an eye on their men
and another eye on the maids
but can these wives stop their husbands
from traveling?
man doesn’t need a female guardian
such as mother, wife, daughter, or a sister
(Saudi woman is required to be accompanied
(by father, husband, son, or a brother-
the last two can even be minors)
here, let’s rephrase a famous phrase:
if the Moroccan Maryams can’t come to Saudi men
the Saudi men will go to Moroccan Maryams
which would be good for the Moroccan Maryams
they’ll stand some chance
to get justice in their own country
unlike in Saudi Arabia
where maids from Philippines, Sri Lanka
Indonesia, and other countries
get abused, tortured, lashed
and in some cases murdered
or beheaded
(in spite of these barbaric acts
the Saudi rulers
the longest serving US minions
never show up on the radar of “humanitarian” missions)
B. R. Gowani can be reached at brgowani@hotmail.com
Maid from Morocco? No thanks, say Saudi wives
Friday, September 30th, 2011
by NADIM KAWACH
A few weeks after uniting against a long-standing ban on female car driving, Saudi women are again joining hands in another common cause—this time against the recruitment of housemaids from Morocco. Their excuse is that Moroccan women are beautiful and could snatch their husbands off them.
While the campaign against the driving ban came too late, their reaction to government plans to import Moroccan maids was too swift and decisive.
The Shura council (the Gulf kingdom’s appointed parliament) said it had been deluged by demands from Saudi women urging it to veto plans by the government to turn to Morocco to get housemaids following the suspension of domestic workers from the Philippines and Indonesia.
“Many Saudi woman have objected to plans to import domestic workers from Morocco…they say the Moroccan women are beautiful and this will cause continuous anxiety and concern in Saudi families,” ‘Sharq’ daily said.
“Some of them said Moroccan women are so attractive that their husbands could easily fall for them…others said Moroccans are good at magic and sorcery and that this could enable them to lure their husbands.”
In comments last week, a Saudi chamber official said Saudi Arabia, the largest Arab economy and the world’s top oil exporter, could turn to Morocco and other countries to get its domestic workers following the dispute with the Philippines and Indonesia, the largest suppliers of housemaids to the Gulf countries.
“We are considering turning to countries which allow their domestic workers to move to other countries without preconditions…these include Morocco, east Asia, and some south African countries,” said Saad Al Baddah, director of the labour recruitment committee at the Saudi Chambers Federation.
E 24/7
Maryam Hassouni in Dunya & Desie
YT
(Thanks to Robin Khundkar)
from.. http://globeistan.com/?m=201109
A few weeks after uniting against a long-standing ban on female car driving, Saudi women are again joining hands in another common cause—this time against the recruitment of housemaids from Morocco. Their excuse is that Moroccan women are beautiful and could snatch their husbands off them.
While the campaign against the driving ban came too late, their reaction to government plans to import Moroccan maids was too swift and decisive.
The Shura council (the Gulf kingdom’s appointed parliament) said it had been deluged by demands from Saudi women urging it to veto plans by the government to turn to Morocco to get housemaids following the suspension of domestic workers from the Philippines and Indonesia.
“Many Saudi woman have objected to plans to import domestic workers from Morocco…they say the Moroccan women are beautiful and this will cause continuous anxiety and concern in Saudi families,” ‘Sharq’ daily said.
“Some of them said Moroccan women are so attractive that their husbands could easily fall for them…others said Moroccans are good at magic and sorcery and that this could enable them to lure their husbands.”
In comments last week, a Saudi chamber official said Saudi Arabia, the largest Arab economy and the world’s top oil exporter, could turn to Morocco and other countries to get its domestic workers following the dispute with the Philippines and Indonesia, the largest suppliers of housemaids to the Gulf countries.
“We are considering turning to countries which allow their domestic workers to move to other countries without preconditions…these include Morocco, east Asia, and some south African countries,” said Saad Al Baddah, director of the labour recruitment committee at the Saudi Chambers Federation.
E 24/7
Maryam Hassouni in Dunya & Desie
YT
(Thanks to Robin Khundkar)
from.. http://globeistan.com/?m=201109
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