That's just par for the course for the Saudis. Consider this excerpt from a report by the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom:
"In one case, the Commission was told of a foreign domestic worker who had become pregnant after being raped by her employer. She was subsequently imprisoned because it is illegal for female foreign workers to become pregnant in Saudi Arabia if they are not married."
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"In one case, the Commission was told of a foreign domestic worker who had become pregnant after being raped by her employer. She was subsequently imprisoned because it is illegal for female foreign workers to become pregnant in Saudi Arabia if they are not married."
http://www.uscirf.gov/countries/region/middleast/saudi/saudiReport.pdf
And if the ruling of that judge amazes you, guess who he looks to for controlling legal precedent:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7645118/
Saudi society is saturated with this crap. It's truly endemic:
http://www.asecondlookatthesaudis.com
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As much as it sickens me to read this sort of thing, I feel it's important to be aware of what goes on in the world.
For good or ill.
Though it's been a very long time that any news from this part of the world was particularly good.
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