Abdul Rahman Mohammed Amen Al-Khayyat

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Abdul Rahman Mohammed Amen Al-Khayyat ( Arabic عبد الرحمن محمد أمين الخياط, DMG ʿAbd ar-Raḥmān Muḥammad Amīn al-Ḫaiyāṭ ; * 1960 in Saudi Arabia ) is a Saudi diplomat .

As of summer 2007, his wife and son, born in 1993, were able to move to his place of employment in Jakarta. In 2007 Alkhayyat had three other children: a high school age son who would like to study in the United States (his mother would not allow it), a daughter who studies in Jeddah, and a third son who studied at the American University of Beirut . He told US government officials that it was his "dream" to be entrusted with office in the US.

Education

Alkhayyat is a graduate of King Abdelaziz School of Management ( King Abdulaziz University )

Career

He entered the foreign service and was employed in Seoul , 1990-1993 in Jakarta , Cairo and next to the UN headquarters and until 2006 in Beirut . From January 2007 to October 9, 2009 he was Ambassador to Jakarta . He quantified bilateral trade with the Jakarta Post as follows: In 2008 bilateral trade reached an all-time high of almost 6 billion US dollars, a huge jump from 4.31 billion US dollars in 2007. Trade increased from 2004 to More than doubled in 2008, increasing from $ 2.38 billion to nearly $ 6 billion in 2008.

On June 23, 2011, he apologized for the Saudi government's failure to notify the Indonesian government of the date of the beheading of Ruyati binti Sapubi (1954), regretted the situation and assured that such a thing would not happen again in the future. She was executed after being convicted of the murder of her Saudi employer, Khairiya bint Hamid Mijlid, with a carving knife .

The young woman killed her employer who abused her and prevented her from leaving Saudi Arabia.

In a second case, a court in Riyadh had sentenced Indonesian maid Darsem binti Dawud Tawar to the death penalty for the murder of her Yemeni employer in December 2007.

Indonesian officials said she could avoid the sentence if she was pardoned by the family who forgave her in January 2011, on condition that she pay the compensation or diya of two million riyals ($ 533,000).

The Indonesian government will pay the compensation before the July 2011 deadline, said government spokesman Michael Tene.

Around 70 percent of the 1.2 million Indonesians who work in Saudi Arabia are employed as domestic helpers. On December 12, 2011, he announced the need for Indonesian skilled workers to The Jakarta Post .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ John A. Heffern , Chargé d'affaires in Jakarta at the time. 2011-2014 US Ambassador to Yerevan, Armenia, according to wikileaks, [1]
  2. Wednesday, September 30, 2009
  3. . The Jakarta Post after farmland grave, [2]
  4. He apologized at a meeting with the Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa , Dawn (daily newspaper) , June 23, 2011, Saudi Arabia apologises over beheading: Indonesia, [3]
  5. The Jakarta Post , December 12, 2011 PREMIUM JAKARTA: Saudi Ambassador to Indonesia Abdulrahman Mohammed Amen Al-Khayyat has urged Indonesia to send more skilled workers
predecessor Office successor
Talaat Amin Hamdi Saudi Arabian Ambassador to Jakarta
January 2007 to October 9, 2009
Mustafa Ibrahim al Mubarak