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This Statement of Embassy Riyadh

Representative of the Republic of Indonesia Saudi Arabia said it had sent a protest note to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Saudi Arabia related to the execution of the employment of Indonesian women, Ruyati Satubi bint. Similarly, a press release the Indonesian Embassy in Riyadh who were sent to media on Monday (6/20/2011).
We have also sent a diplomatic note to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Saudi Arabia, which contains a request that the corpse be buried in Indonesia Ruyati.

Ruyati was beheaded in the country for killing her employer, a Saudi woman named Khairiyah binti Hamid Mijlid.

"Notwithstanding the prevailing system in Saudi Arabia, we deplore the incident and condemned the execution was not paying attention Ruyati applicable international practices, especially relating to consular protection," said Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia to Saudi Arabia, Gatot Abdullah Mansyur.

Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia (Embassy) states has been given legal aid by sending two diplomatic notes to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Saudi Arabia, on May 19, 2010 and August 14, 2010.

Through a memorandum of it, Billy said, the representative of Indonesia asked the widest possible access, including information about hearing schedules, pedampingan, and defense, as well as to obtain a copy of the verdict against Ruyati.

"However, until the execution of the late Ruyati, we did not receive notice of exercising these executions," said Billy.

"In addition, we have also sent a diplomatic note to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Saudi Arabia, which contains a request that the deceased can be buried Ruyati in Indonesia," added Billy.

The release also explains the chronology of the case Ruyati. Described, the late Ruyati convicted of murder beheaded qishas Khairiyah Hamid way to slash the victim's head several times with a butcher knife or a butcher knife, then stabbed 64-year-old woman's neck was using a kitchen knife.

In the legal process through which, the late Ruyati since the beginning of a confession. Murder motive was resentment caused by the mother often scolded by her employer as well as unpaid wages for three months (a total of 2400 Saudi riyals or equivalent USD 5.5 million) and would not repatriated, although often requested.

Murder case was handled by the Police Sector Makkah Al Mansur Al Mukkarramah and handling of the case was quite fast since the beginning of events considering the severity of the case and the strong evidence found at crime scenes.

Ruyati trial conducted twice, which is dated May 3 and May 10, 2010. During the trial, accompanied by two translators Ruyati nationality Indonesia and Saudi Arabia. The trial was also attended by two staff of the Consulate Affairs Jendera Jeddah (Consulate General in Jeddah).

Similarly, also in the process of investigation by the Agency for Investigation of Mecca and reproducible (reconstruction) at the crime scene, Ruyati always accompanied by a translator and Jeddah consulate staff.

According to the law in Saudi Arabia, executions may be canceled if the victims' families to forgive murderers. However, in the case of Ruyati, victims' families are not willing to forgive and execution ultimately keep running.

"The Saudi Arabian government has actually made some efforts to ease penalties Ruyati, of whom get ta'zir status by asking the victims' families to forgive Ruyati. However, these efforts do not produce results," said Billy.


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