(32.64) Regarding sending the women to the country: Sumaiyya Islam
Sumaiyya Islam, director of the Migrant Female Workers Association (BOMA), said that the women workers from Bangladesh should always monitor their inquiries and inquire about them. In the meeting of the Bengali Tribune, he has given a similar reference to 'Women Workers Heading Back'.
ATN News, a live broadcast of the broadcast from the Bangla Tribune studio in the city's Friday, Friday at 4pm.
Sumaiya Islam said, 'We have a chance to organize. They (Saudi Arabia) will say that if you have problems, then we will not give workers. And the problems that have to be solved are to be solved. If the girls go to the country for food problems, then before going to the training they will have to be trained. Two lakh women are out, they send two thousand rupees, the remittance is coming to the country. So why not take care of them. That's why the country has to be monitored for sending. The rights must be ensured. '
He said, 'Yesterday even two countries returned from Jordan and Saudi Arabia. One has tortured her back, beaten her with a boot shoe. The belt was beaten off. Another girl said that a woman in Saudi Arabia was a woman, she has taken a girl from now on. Worked at home during the day, she brought seven-eight Arabians to the night. He has done this business for six months / six months. When the girl is very sick, she is running away. There a Bengali girl gave her a shelter. Then there comes back with legal help. They started these businesses by opening their names in the house. Still do not pay. '
Munni Saha took part in the meeting, a member of Parliamentary Standing Committee on Expatriate Welfare and Overseas Employment Ministry. Israfil Alam, BRAC Migration Program Head Shariful Hasan, former Joint Secretary General of Baira Shamim Ahmed Chowdhury Noman, Saudi Arabia Returning Worker Jasmine Akhtar and Special Representative of Bangla Tribune Sheikh Shahriar Jaman.