THE government cares for its citizens residing abroad, assists them if they face hardships, and manages to bring its citizens back home by cooperating with Myanmar embassies and relevant embassies.
The
Myanmar Embassy to Saudi Arabia communicated with the authorities of Riyadh to
repatriate one Myanmar female citizen, Ma May Phyu Latt, who faced hardships in
Riyadh, by flight on 26 May, and she arrived in Yangon yesterday evening.
Ma
May Phyu Latt requested her employer to send her back the agent in Dubai for
poor relations with her employer in Riyadh. But she was not allowed, and so she
ran away. Meanwhile, she met two Pakistanis, and she was employed at another
house, where she worked for over two months. She requested her employer to send
her back to Dubai, and she had to stay at the airport for 12 days. The official
of King Khalid International Airport reported to the Myanmar Embassy, and the
embassy took her on 10 May. After the negotiation with the relevant Saudi
Arabia authority, she obtained her exit permit and arrived back in Yangon
yesterday evening.
She
said, “I live in Bago. I have a child, and I went abroad for a well-paid job
purpose. When I arrived there, I faced many hardships like food, sleep
deprivation, language and salary. I can’t work anymore at my new house, and so
they sent me to the airport. After ten days at the airport, I thought I would
never get back to my country, but the airport staff informed the Myanmar
embassy, and the officials took me immediately. At the embassy, the staff
comforted me. I thanked the Head of the State and enbassy officials for the
warm and helpful support for my return home.”
Nyein
Thu(MNA)/KTZH
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