Emotional meeting between Rizana, parents
The Sri Lankan housemaid, Rizana Nafeek, who has spent the last six
years on death row in Saudi Arabia had an emotional meeting with her
parents in Riyadh on Tuesday.
The visit took place as efforts continue to secure clemency for
Rizana Nafeek, 23, from the parents of the infant who was killed in her
care.
Tuesday's meeting was the first between Nafeek and her parents
following her death sentence on June 16, 2007. Sri Lankan government
officials described the situation as "a delicate affair."
"Take me home," Nafeek cried when she met father Mohammed and mother
Rifana at a Dawadmi jail. The trio embraced each other.
"Almighty Allah should help us get back our child," said Rifana after
the brief visit. During the meeting, the mother told her daughter that
the time to take her back to Sri Lanka would come soon.
Legal experts in the Kingdom say Nafeek can only be saved if pardoned
by the victim's family.
The parents were accompanied by social worker Dr. Kifaya Ifthikar who
works in a private hospital in the capital. Ifthikar thanked the prison
authorities for giving the opportunity to the parents to see their
daughter in jail. "Nafeek looks fairer, physically strong and healthy,"
she said. According to Ifthikar, the parents first visited Nafeek in
jail five years ago, soon after she was arrested.
Meanwhile, Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment (SLBFE) chairman
Kingsley Ranawake, External Affairs Ministry Additional Secretary
Ibrahim Sahib Ansar and MP Mohammed Sheriff Mohammed Thowfeek, have
arrived in Riyadh to follow up Nafeek's case. Western Province governor
Alavi Mowlana is expected in the capital to lead the team.
The team will try to meet the parents of the victim and the tribal
leader to seek a pardon for Nafeek on humanitarian grounds. Courtesy:
Arab News.
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