http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2011/08/22/ui-awards-saudi-arabia-king-honorary-degree.html
UI awards Saudi Arabia king honorary degree
The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | Mon, 08/22/2011 2:32 PM
The State University of Indonesia has awarded the King of Saudi Arabia, Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz, an honorary doctoral degree in recognition of his contribution to the field of peace and humanity.
Abdullah received the award on Sunday, considered successful in promoting interfaith dialogue as part of a campaign to promote world peace and fight terrorism stereotypes of Islam, Antara reported Monday.
The King was presented with the degree at an award ceremony at Al-Safa Palace in Saudi Arabia that was attended by international ulemas, several Saudi Arabia's ministers, top officials and governors.
UI rector Gumilar Rusliwa Somantri, the Indonesian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Gatot Abdullah Mansyur and Alwi Syihab, Indonesian president special emissary on Middle East affairs, the Indonesian consulate general in Jeddah Zakaria Anshar, also attended the award presentation ceremony.
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http://www.saudigazette.com.sa/index.cfm?method=home.regcon&contentID=20110823107856
Hiring Indonesian maids may resume on Sept. 12
By Hamdan Al-Harb
Indonesian workers looking for employment in the Kingdom submit their documents at the Saudi Embassy in Jakarta recently. — Okaz photo
Okaz/Saudi Gazette
JEDDAH – Recruitment of maids from Indonesia is expected to start again on Sept. 12, sources in Jakarta told Okaz/Saudi Gazette.
Indonesian officials are working to resume recruitment of workers from the Asian nation and eliminate the Indonesian Embassy in Riyadh's conditions for employing the domestic workers, according to the sources. The conditions include requirements that anyone who employs an Indonesian housemaid must provide pictures of all family members, a recognized certificate of good conduct, a certificate proving that the employer has no criminal record and a map showing the location of the residence.
The Saudi Ministry of Labor has said it considers these conditions to be intrusions into citizens' privacy and stopped recruitment of domestic workers from Indonesia rather than comply with them. Embassy officials are expected to accept employers providing maps showing the locations where the housemaids will work and eliminate the other conditions, according to sources. Hattab Al-Enizi, Spokesman of the Ministry of Labor, said that if an agreement is reached, the organization would immediately announce that recruitment can begin again. Al-Enizi said consultations about non-domestic workers are also underway with officials from Indonesia and the Philippines.
Saad Al-Baddah, Chairman of the National Committee for Recruitment in the Council of Saudi Chambers of Commerce, said the group has not heard anything about the Indonesian officials' views.
Negotiations with officials from the Philippines could take a month or more as Saudi officials strive to protect Saudi citizens' rights and interests, he added.
The Ministry of Labor issued an official decision last month to stop issuing recruitment visas for domestic workers from Indonesia and the Philippines because conditions announced by the two countries do not suit the nature of Saudi society
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