Jakarta Globe, Agence France-Presse, May 16, 2013
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| A migrant worker is made up as a skull during a Labor Day march in Hong Kong, China, on May 1, 2013. (Bloomberg/Jerome Favre) |
A Malaysian
court on Thursday sentenced a couple to 24 years in jail for starving their
Cambodian maid to death, one of many such abuse cases straining ties between
the country and its neighbors.
Hardware
store owners Soh Chew Tong, 44, and his wife Chin Chui Ling, 42, were found
guilty of culpable homicide at a high court in the northern state of Penang,
said prosecutor Tan Guat Cheng.
The 24-year
jail term is to run from the day of their arrest in April last year, shortly
after their maid Mey Sichan was found dead by paramedics.
She weighed
just 26 kilograms (57 pounds) and had bruises on her body.
Police said
she died from acute gastritis and ulcers likely caused by lack of food over a
long period. The 23-year-old had been working for the family for eight months.
The couple
initially were charged with murder, which carries the death penalty in
Malaysia. But the charge was reduced to culpable homicide, which carries a
maximum penalty of 30 years in jail, Tan said.
Cases of
abuse of domestic workers, who come from poorer regional countries such as
Indonesia and Cambodia, have frequently surfaced in Malaysia. It is heavily
dependent on foreigners as domestic helpers such locals shun the work.
In
response, Cambodia no longer sends its citizens as domestic workers to
Malaysia, while Indonesia for years suspended sending maids.
Malaysia
has promised to improve their welfare and protection, including giving them a
day off. But activists say the hundreds of thousands of women remain vulnerable
to sexual abuse, overwork and exploitation.
Agence France-Presse

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