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Africa Subsaharan
908 Nigerian female pilgrims held in Saudi Arabia
2012-09-27
The detention of hundreds of female Nigerian pilgrims heading to Mecca at Saudi Arabia's busiest airport over a rule requiring them to travel with a husband or male relative is threatening to bring a diplomatic dispute between the two nations.

Saudi authorities are holding 908 Nigerian women in poor conditions "with some needing urgent medical attention" at King Abdulaziz Airport in Jeddah and threatened to deport them, the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria said in a report submitted to Nigerian lawmakers Wednesday.

The report said female pilgrims who had landed in a smaller airport in Medina had been unaffected.

However, Fuwaiba Muhammad, a pilgrim, told an Associated Press reporter at Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport in the northern Nigerian city of Kano that she had been deported Wednesday from the Saudi Arabian city of Medina, along with dozens of others.

Uba Mana, a spokesman for the National Hajj Commission, said no pilgrim had been deported by Saudi authorities yet, but that the commission had asked for female pilgrims who did not meet the Saudi immigration officials' requirements to temporarily be brought back to Nigeria to avoid deportations.
Posted by:badanov

#5  Soon to be available to the highest bidder at Marquee de Saudi.
Posted by: Shinter Javirong9154   2012-09-27 14:11  

#4  last post ... so true. the fact that these are Nigerians and women - wouldn't happen to be an accident, right? Nigerians have been trafficked as sex slaves and prostitutes for years. I guess someone at King Abd. Airport must have done their background research on Yahoo - or maybe they checked prices on Saudi Ebay??
Posted by: Raider   2012-09-27 11:07  

#3  Saudi authorities are holding 908 Nigerian women in poor conditions

...soon to be auctioned off to the highest bidder as sex-slaves.
Posted by: AlanC   2012-09-27 10:40  

#2  :)
Too good.
Posted by: Shipman   2012-09-27 05:08  

#1  That picture reminds me; I need to get the Clue game out for the grandkids this weekend.....
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2012-09-27 00:37  

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