Not much is known about what effect this exhortation had on the employer firms, but the situation on the ground remains unaltered to date. If the discussion held on the subject in parliament is anything to go by, no breakthrough has been achieved thus far in terms of addressing the workers’ woes. When pressed to tell what prospects there are of the matter being resolved anytime soon, an FO official simply chose to trot out the cliched line about there being hope. Pakistani officialdom needs to pursue such matters more vigorously to ensure that rights of overseas Pakistanis are upheld. If our coffers are fattened by the remittances these Pakistanis send after much toil and drudgery, they are well within their rights to expect their government will come to their rescue when they fall upon hard times. But sadly that does not seem to be the case. It’s not the first time our missions abroad, the Foreign Office and other relevant ministries have failed to safeguard their rights abroad. In this particular case, the torture Pakistani expatriates in Saudi Arabia have been put through must end now. The matter must be raised effectively with the Saudi government and the employers of the harried workers.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 1st, 2016.
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