Ethiopian Christians arrested at private prayer in Saudi Arabia

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Thirty five Ethiopian Christians are awaiting deportation from Saudi Arabia for “illicit mingling,” after police arrested them when they raided a private prayer gathering in Jeddah in mid-December, 2011. Of those arrested, 29 were women. They were subjected to arbitrary body cavity searches in custody, three of the Ethiopians told Human Rights Watch.

(Beirut) – Thirty five Ethiopian Christians are awaiting deportation from Saudi Arabia for “illicit mingling,” after police arrested them when they raided a private prayer gathering in Jeddah in mid-December, 2011, Human Rights Watch said today. Of those arrested, 29 were women. They were subjected to arbitrary body cavity searches in custody, three of the Ethiopians told Human Rights Watch.

The Ethiopians gathered to pray together on December 15, during the advent of Christmas, in the private home of one of the Ethiopians, when police burst in and arrested them, three jailed members of the group, two women and one man, told Human Rights Watch.

“While King Abdullah sets up an international interfaith dialogue center, his police are trampling on the rights of believers of others faiths,” said Christoph Wilcke, senior Middle East researcher for Human Rights Watch. “The Saudi government needs to change its own intolerant ways before it can promote religious dialogue abroad.”

In October, Saudi Arabia, together with Austria and Spain, founded the King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz International Centre for Interreligious and Intercultural Dialogue, located in Vienna, and funded by Saudi Arabia.

The Ethiopian men spent two days at al-Nuzha police station in Jeddah, after which the police transferred them to Buraiman prison. The women had already been transferred to Buraiman prison. Two of the women said that officials there forced the women to strip, and then an officer inserted her finger into each of the women’s genitals, under the pretext of searching for illegal substances hidden inside their bodies. She wore a plastic glove that she did not change, the women told Human Rights Watch. Officers also kicked and beat the men in Buraiman prison, and insulted them as “unbelievers,” the jailed Ethiopian man said.

Both men and women complained of inadequate medical care and unsanitary conditions at Buraiman prison. There were too few toilets, they said. In the men’s wing, six of twelve toilets were reserved for Saudi inmates, while hundreds of foreign inmates were forced to share the remaining six toilets. One female detainee said she suffers from diabetes and was given an injection in the prison clinic that caused swelling, and has received no further medical attention.

The Ethiopians, speaking via telephone from prison, said that about 10 days after being arrested, some in the group were taken to court, where they were forced to affix their fingerprints to a document without being allowed to read it. Officials told the group that they were being charged with “illicit mingling” of unmarried persons of the opposite sex. Some of the Ethiopians have been living in the kingdom for 16 years, while others are newer arrivals. Some of the women and men did not have valid residency papers, but all faced deportation, including those with valid papers, the jailed Ethiopian man said.

In July 2006, the Saudi government promised that it would stop interfering with private worship by non-Muslims. In a “Confirmation of Policies,” a written document the Saudi government sent to the US government, Saudi Arabia said it would “guarantee and protect the right to private worship for all, including non-Muslims who gather in homes for religious practice,” and “ensure that members of the [religious police] do not detain or conduct investigations of suspects, implement punishment, [or] violate the sanctity of private homes.” In this document, the government also said it would investigate any infringements of these policies. Public worship of any religion other than Islam remains prohibited in the kingdom.

“Saudi authorities have broken their promises to respect other faiths,” Wilcke said. “Men and women of other faiths have nowhere to worship in Saudi Arabia if even their private homes are no longer safe.”

The Arab Charter of Human Rights, to which Saudi Arabia is a state party, guarantees “[t]he freedom to manifest one’s religion or beliefs or to perform religious observances, either alone or in community with others,” and prohibits “arbitrary arrest.”

Saudi Arabia has no codified criminal law or other law that defines “illicit mingling.” In 2006, Shaikh Ibrahim al-Ghaith, the president of the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice, the religious police, told Human Rights Watch in an interview in Riyadh, “Mingling of the sexes is prohibited in public, and permitted in private unless it is for the purpose of corruption.”

Human Rights Watch called on the Saudi authorities to release the 35 Ethiopian men and women immediately if there is no evidence to charge them with offenses that are recognizably criminal under international norms. Saudi authorities should also investigate their allegations of physical and sexual abuse and, if warranted, compensate them for arbitrary arrest and any mistreatment they endured, and to hold accountable any officials found to be responsible for these acts.

Human Rights Watch also called on the authorities to allow members of the group who fear persecution in Ethiopia to lodge asylum claims with the UN Refugee Agency.

Reuters

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56 responses to “Ethiopian Christians arrested at private prayer in Saudi Arabia”

  1. Sebouh80 Avatar

    The hell with Al Saud dictatorship.

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    The hell with Al Saud dictatorship.

  3. self righteous hypocrytes, cavity search? ilicit mingeling? we all know what some of these white washed saudis live like  abroad when no one is looking. expensive hookers side by side with expensive whiskey.

    1. 5thDrawer Avatar

      That particular and repulsive ‘cavity’ search, Geo … meant only to cause shame OR to ruin virginity.
       Supposedly ‘religious’ police love to perform it on a young woman or especially younger girl … but not only in Saudi Arabia.
       I relate again the experience of a young (in this case Christian) lady I know IN Lebanon, who – in her own home – managed to save her hymen with resisting (even as her legs were beaten by the sticks), but spent a week recovering in hospital AFTER 3 days of bleeding in her own bed (in shock) from internal cuts by the fingernails of the MAN who did it while 2 of his fellow ‘officers’ looked on. (The cut on her breast (no cavity there) healed in the drier conditions. But she needed 2 pints of blood.)
      Even that hospital experience tells us something. To keep her in quiet and ‘safe’ from the Male-Think endemic to a peculiar population, she was put into the baby-ward … comforted by women who understand the ‘system’.
      This only 2 years ago IN the ‘democratic’ supposedly Arab country of Lebanon …. and no-one recommends trying to report those ‘police’. The fear is (justifiably) deep.
      It’s no wonder there is a rising women’s movement. But what time-frame do you think they should consider needing to work with, when virtually any complaint by a woman is referred to a ‘religious’ court – or the male entity of all of them – who generally believes they are still the cattle of men and should be quiet and work out ‘their own’ problems for the betterment of ‘the society’.
      Even ‘the west’ still has problems with the way men regard women. How many decades will it take here??

      1. unbelievable, after reading your comment i went to cnn world news to clear my head and the first story was about an afgan man that killed his wife for giving birth to a daughter instead of a son, his mother who helped in killing her claims that the wife felt so guilty  for not giving him a son that she committed suicide…..the jerry springer show of the middle east would never run out of content.

    2. 5thDrawer Avatar

      That particular and repulsive ‘cavity’ search, Geo … meant only to cause shame OR to ruin virginity.
       Supposedly ‘religious’ police love to perform it on a young woman or especially younger girl … but not only in Saudi Arabia.
       I relate again the experience of a young (in this case Christian) lady I know IN Lebanon, who – in her own home – managed to save her hymen with resisting (even as her legs were beaten by the sticks), but spent a week recovering in hospital AFTER 3 days of bleeding in her own bed (in shock) from internal cuts by the fingernails of the MAN who did it while 2 of his fellow ‘officers’ looked on. (The cut on her breast (no cavity there) healed in the drier conditions. But she needed 2 pints of blood.)
      Even that hospital experience tells us something. To keep her in quiet and ‘safe’ from the Male-Think endemic to a peculiar population, she was put into the baby-ward … comforted by women who understand the ‘system’.
      This only 2 years ago IN the ‘democratic’ supposedly Arab country of Lebanon …. and no-one recommends trying to report those ‘police’. The fear is (justifiably) deep.
      It’s no wonder there is a rising women’s movement. But what time-frame do you think they should consider needing to work with, when virtually any complaint by a woman is referred to a ‘religious’ court – or the male entity of all of them – who generally believes they are still the cattle of men and should be quiet and work out ‘their own’ problems for the betterment of ‘the society’.
      Even ‘the west’ still has problems with the way men regard women. How many decades will it take here??

  4. self righteous hypocrytes, cavity search? ilicit mingeling? we all know what some of these white washed saudis live like  abroad when no one is looking. expensive hookers side by side with expensive whiskey.

    1.  Avatar

      That particular and repulsive ‘cavity’ search, Geo … meant only to cause shame OR to ruin virginity.
       Supposedly ‘religious’ police love to perform it on a young woman or especially younger girl … but not only in Saudi Arabia.
       I relate again the experience of a young (in this case Christian) lady I know IN Lebanon, who – in her own home – managed to save her hymen with resisting (even as her legs were beaten by the sticks), but spent a week recovering in hospital AFTER 3 days of bleeding in her own bed (in shock) from internal cuts by the fingernails of the MAN who did it while 2 of his fellow ‘officers’ looked on. (The cut on her breast (no cavity there) healed in the drier conditions. But she needed 2 pints of blood.)
      Even that hospital experience tells us something. To keep her in quiet and ‘safe’ from the Male-Think endemic to a peculiar population, she was put into the baby-ward … comforted by women who understand the ‘system’.
      This only 2 years ago IN the ‘democratic’ supposedly Arab country of Lebanon …. and no-one recommends trying to report those ‘police’. The fear is (justifiably) deep.
      It’s no wonder there is a rising woman’s movement. But what time-frame do you think they should consider needing to work with, when virtually any complaint by a woman is referred to a ‘religious’ court – or the male entity of all of them – who generally believes they are still the cattle of men and should be quiet and work out ‘their own’ problems for the betterment of ‘the society’.
      Even ‘the west’ still has problems with the way men regard women. How many decades will it take here??

      1. unbelievable, after reading your comment i went to cnn world news to clear my head and the first story was about an afgan man that killed his wife for giving birth to a daughter instead of a son, his mother who helped in killing her claims that the wife felt so guilty  for not giving him a son that she committed suicide…..the jerry springer show of the middle east would never run out of content.

  5. Hannibal Avatar

    Backward a55holes… We should arrest them in the West when they stoop or better yet kick them in the a55 and close their mosques and stop them from building their stupid minaret kheezoo’ like the Swiss did. However, we won’t stoop to their level of hypocrisy. Islamic dictatorships… Your turn is coming… 

  6. Backward a55holes… We should arrest them in the West when they stoop or better yet kick them in the a55 and close their mosques and stop them from building their stupid minaret kheezoo’ like the Swiss did. However, we won’t stoop to their level of hypocrisy. Islamic dictatorships… Your turn is coming… 

  7. Backward a55holes… We should arrest them in the West when they stoop or better yet kick them in the a55 and close their mosques and stop them from building their stupid minaret kheezoo’ like the Swiss did. However, we won’t stoop to their level of hypocrisy. Islamic dictatorships… Your turn is coming… 

  8. Million Hailu Avatar
    Million Hailu

    In most of the middle east, Islam is the non elected, non democratic political party. That automatically makes a Christian or a Jew an opposition party. And what do we do in a non-democratic country when one goes against the state? We put them in prison. No surprise here. The only immediate solution I see is not to go to these countries as a Christian or a Jew.

  9. Million Hailu Avatar
    Million Hailu

    In most of the middle east, Islam is the non elected, non democratic political party. That automatically makes a Christian or a Jew an opposition party. And what do we do in a non-democratic country when one goes against the state? We put them in prison. No surprise here. The only immediate solution I see is not to go to these countries as a Christian or a Jew.

  10. Fauzia45 Avatar

    Religious intolerance and ignorance !!!

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    Religious intolerance and ignorance !!!

  12. The Arab hypocrisy is infinite!

  13. The Arab hypocrisy is infinite!

  14. The Arab hypocrisy is infinite!

  15. prophettt Avatar

    The Saudi(family) regime is the most oppressive and hypocritical regime on earth.Some one needs to remind those arrogant people that during the life of Prophet Mohammad , Jews and Christians lived and practiced their religions in the Arab peninsula without any interference or  restrictions.  Their so called “conservatism” is nothing but an organized hypocrisy, and pure intolerance. I would not even call hem ignorant people because they are well aware of what they are doing. Calling them ignorant might excuse their intolerance .
    These are the same Saudis who are supporting “democracy and freedom  of expression ” in other countries . They can not give what they do not have.

    1. MeYosemite Avatar
      MeYosemite

      I think they are next..

      1. prophettt Avatar

        I agree, the bigger they are, the harder they would fall. They have been buying time with their Gas money, but they can’t do it for ever.

    2. good to have you back prophet, you make a good point saudi arabia wont be  recieving  any awards for freedom,tolerance or human rights anytime soon lol. their  super unleaded is pretty tasty according to my sports car though 😉

      1. prophettt Avatar

        Thanks Bro, I also hear that their Viagra shipments are super large too,lol

        1. Hannibal Avatar

          How do you know they have a problem with… Oh yeah you’re the prophet… 😛 lol

        2. prophettt Avatar

          Hannibal, when your belly prevents you from seeing your tools, you know you have a problem,lol

      2. dabshaleem Avatar
        dabshaleem

        yu lete auto drinked zuper mr yu speaked underneth mr

      3. dabshaleem Avatar
        dabshaleem

        yu sayed goood mr salafites ar nogood

    3. good to have you back prophet, you make a good point saudi arabia wont be  recieving  any awards for freedom,tolerance or human rights anytime soon lol. their  super unleaded is pretty tasty according to my sports car though 😉

    4. dabshaleem Avatar
      dabshaleem

      yu speaked ok mr saudi wahabi ar shit 

    5. dabshaleem Avatar
      dabshaleem

      yu comed frmo saudi soon mr

  16.  Avatar

    The Saudi regime is the most oppressive and hypocrite regime on earth.Some one needs to remind those ignorant people that during the life of Prophet Mohammad , Jews and Christians lived and practiced their religion in the Arab peninsula without any interference or  restrictions.  
    These are the same Saudis who are supporting “democracy and freedom  of expression ” in other countries . They can not give what they do not have.

    1.  Avatar

      I think they are next..

      1.  Avatar

        I agree, the bigger they are, the harder they would fall. They have been buying time with their Gas money, but they can’t do it for ever.

    2. good to have you back prophet, you make a good point saudi arabia wont be  recieving  any awards for freedom,tolerance or human rights anytime soon lol. their  super unleaded is pretty tasty according to my sports car though 😉

      1.  Avatar

        Thanks Bro, I also hear that their Viagra shipments are super large too,lol

        1. How do you know they have a problem with… Oh yeah you’re the prophet… 😛 lol

        2.  Avatar

          Hannibal, when your belly prevents you from seeing your tools, you know you have a problem,lol

      2.  Avatar

        yu lete auto drinked zuper mr yu speaked underneth mr

      3.  Avatar

        yu lete auto drinked zuper mr yu speaked underneth mr

      4.  Avatar

        yu sayed goood mr salafites ar nogood

      5.  Avatar

        yu sayed goood mr salafites ar nogood

    3.  Avatar

      yu speaked ok mr saudi wahabi ar shit 

    4.  Avatar

      yu speaked ok mr saudi wahabi ar shit 

    5.  Avatar

      yu comed frmo saudi soon mr

    6.  Avatar

      yu comed frmo saudi soon mr

  17. nebeyou teffera Avatar
    nebeyou teffera

    their level of ignorance is out of this world!….stupid arabs.

    1. Hannibal Avatar

      Although I do not consider myself an Arab, as a Lebanese I tell you that it is really not being Arab the problem; Religion is the problem. I must add that many of those church going individuals in the Middle East as well as Mosque dwellers often treat their foreign employees as crap. When we dehumanize our fellow humans using religion as a conduit then religion is no different than Nazism. All we lack is a Swastika shaped like a cross and a crescent moon. Oh wait isn’t that the flag of SSNPs? lol

      1. dabshaleem Avatar
        dabshaleem

        yu arab no mr yju thinked ssnp nogoood yu no like crap we no treat crap

        1. Hannibal Avatar

          how about u stfu… dabass

  18. nebeyou teffera Avatar
    nebeyou teffera

    their level of ignorance is out of this world!….stupid arabs.

    1. Although I do not consider myself an Arab, as a Lebanese I tell you that it is really not being Arab the problem; Religion is the problem.

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        yu arab no mr yju thinked ssnp nogoood yu no like crap we no treat crap

        1. how about u stfu… dabass

  19. If you are praying for the same God , how do you become infidel, can somebody explain to me this logic. I think those backward people need at least 100 years to catch up with the civilized world. Religious authorities should condemn those illegal acts and issue a Fatwa if they want people to respect the Muslim Religion , as simple as that , but I do not think it will happen.

  20.  Avatar

    If you are praying for the same God , how do you become infidel, can somebody explain to me this logic. I think those backward people need at least 100 years to catch up with the civilized world. Religious authorities should condemn those illegal acts and issue a Fatwa if they want people to respect the Muslim Religion , as simple as that , but I do not think it will happen.

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