London (ANTARA News)- The Indonesian embassy in Tunis repatriated seven other migrant workers (TKWs) from Libya amidst the chaos there.

Besides the seven Indonesian migrant workers, the Indonesian embassy in the Tunisian capital also repatriated another TKW Nani Suryani BT Aman Med (24) of Subang who works at the house of a hotelier in the resort city of Hammamet, embassy staff member M. Yazid told ANTARA`s London correspondent.

The eight TKWs was seen off by Embassy Councellor Sam Elihar Marentek, First Secretary Boy Dharmawan, Second Secretary Cut Dinawati Hidayat, BPKRT Mikin Sentono and Communication Officer Helmi Helwani at an embassy meeting in Tunis.

Four of the 7 TKWs arrived in Tunis on May 7, and 3 others on May 10, while another one also from Tunisia entered the embassy on May 11.

The seven TKWs were Susi Rusmiati Ubad (28) and Latipah BT Endah Bahria (42) from Cianjur, Siti Fatimah BT Rahdi Rahmat (31) from Malang, Masiyah BT Rada Tolib (33) from Brebes, , Tuti BT Namin Nian (31) from Bekasi and Eva Lusia BT Tajudin Asmadi (25) and Sariah BT Karsilah Sarah (26) from Indramayu.

While being employed in Libya and Tunisia, they had no shortcomings, and were even regarded as members of the families of their employers.

This was experienced by Nani Suryani who worked for a hotelier in Hammamet. Her employer and all members of her family had tears in their eyes when saying goodbye to her.

Many of her counterparts also had the same sentimental experience, and their employers often telephoned them asking how they were.

M. Yazid said some of the ex employers contacted the embassy expressing their appreciation for the TKWs`good good and loyal services.

But Eva Lusia, a mother of a child, escaped from her employer`s house at 1 am without a single penny, except a handbag of clothes.

On their way home the 8 TKWs will be accompanied by Mrs Asri Pudjiati, wife of communications officer at the Indonesian embassy in Tripoli, who left Tunis for Jakarta on the same day.(*)

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