Assault on foreign worker sparks debate in Saudi Arabia

Assault on foreign worker sparks debate in Saudi Arabia
A video of a Saudi man beating up a foreign fuel-pump attendant has gone viral as social media users discuss their society's attitude to foreign workers.
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18 Dec, 2016
The Saudi man has since been arrested [Twitter]

A video of a Saudi man beating a foreign petrol-pump attendant with a stick has gone viral and sparked debates over the treatment of foreign workers in the Gulf country.

The video has been seen by thousands of people and inspired the hashtag #شاب_يضرب_عامل [#man_hits_worker].

"When we raise our children to view that foreigners (workers) as inferior human beings - you will see such disasters!" tweeted Khalid Abd al-Aziz, a law student from Riyadh.

In the video, the pump attendant fills the car up and tries to elicit payment through the car window, before opening the car door when he is apparently ignored.

The owner of the vehicle then gets out of the car and hits the worker around the head before retrieving a rod from his car to batter the man.

Saudi police sources told The New Arab they had arrested the assailant and were investigating the incident.

The vast majority of Saudi social media users have condemned the act of violence and have started discussions about how foreign workers are seen.

"The word 'Saudi' has been paired with the word 'violence' to distort our civilization - which has crossed oceans - and we condemn these acts," tweeted Khalid al-Sabii'i, director of civil affairs, under the hashtag.

Translation: When we raise our children to view that foreigners (workers) as inferior human beings - you will see such disasters!

Translation: One of the major problems affecting society is not knowing how to deal with someone who is wrong - plus a lack of self control and summary retaliation.

Translation: Some of us respect foreigners, especially the most vulnerable. Protect them as God will protect us in heaven.