One dead in Saudi unrest: fire and violence engulf Indonesian consulate

Published June 10th, 2013 - 01:52 GMT
YouTube screen-grab of the Indonesian consulate in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on Sunday
YouTube screen-grab of the Indonesian consulate in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on Sunday

A woman was killed and a consulate building set on fire as upto 8,000 Indonesian expatriate workers protested in Saudi Arabia, Al Jazeera reported.

A crowd amassed outside the Indonesian consulate building in Jeddah on Sunday, as workers tried to formalise their work arrangements before a Saudi crackdown on illegal employees.

"Some of them lit a fire near the walls of the consulate seeking to enter by force, but leading to the death of a woman," a source told AFP.

Members of the crowd had begun throwing stones and rocks at the building, before the fire started.

The violence was caught on video and follows a stampede at the consulate on Saturday, which left three women seriously injured and dozens more suffering minor injuries.

About 180,000 illegal foreign workers have left Saudi Arabia since April 1 under an amnesty that allows them to try to sort out their papers or leave without paying a penalty, bringing the total number of expatriate workers who have left the kingdom this year to 380,000.

The Kingdom launched a crackdown on illegal workers at the start of the year, in a bid to bring down domestic unemployment, although muich of the migrant workforce are employed in unskilled low paying jobs which aren't traditionally taken up by Saudis.

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