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Monday, June 25, 2012

Maid locked up without pay for 17 years in Saudi

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Kusuma Nandina, aged 57, arrived in the Saudi capital Riyadh in 1994 and was kept as a slave in her employer’s home. (Image for illustrative purposes only)
Kusuma Nandina, aged 57, arrived in the Saudi capital Riyadh in 1994 and was kept as a slave in her employer’s home. (Image for illustrative purposes only)
A Sri Lankan maid is to receive SAR72,000 (US$19,000) in compensation after being locked up in her Saudi Arabian sponsor’s home without pay for 17 years , it was reported.
Kusuma Nandina, aged 57, arrived in the Saudi capital Riyadh in 1994 and was kept as a slave in her employer’s home, Arab News reported.
Aside from not receiving any wages, she was forbidden from communications with anyone, including her family in her home country.
The case apparently came under attention two years ago when Nandina’s 25-year old daughter contacted the Sri Lankan Foreign Ministry saying she had not heard from her mother in years.
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Upon their initial visit to her sponsor’s home in Riyadh, the owners denied that any domestic helpers were residing there.
After several repeated attempts to find her, Nandina was eventually tracked down.  She is now preparing to head back to Sri Lanka.
The case again highlights the treatment of foreign domestic helpers in Saudi Arabia.
Last year, the Kingdom stopped issuing work visas to helpers arriving from Indonesia and the Philippines, after authorities in those countries demanded increased pay and better working conditions for their citizens.
In response, Saudi officials have said they are seeking to recruit more domestic workers from Ethiopia.

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