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Diplomats in London embassies using migrant domestic workers as 'modern-day slaves' | Diplomats at several London embassies have been accused of using migrant domestic workers as 'modern-day slaves', depriving them of food and subjecting them to abuse. The migrant workers claim that they were lured to the
United Kingdom with promises of good remuneration, but have been beaten, sexually
abused and
forced to sleep in a hallway or kitchen. One worker recalled how she had fled
from her employer, a South African diplomat, after being maltreated for months.
“I wasn’t being fed properly, was never given a day off and wasn’t paid for six
months,” The Times quoted a 43-year-old woman, as saying. “She used to scare me
by saying, ‘If you leave this house, the CCTV will follow you and tell me where
you are’. She had taken my passport” she added. In the past 12 months, Kalayaan,
a charity for migrant workers, has referred at least nine cases involving diplomats
to a government scheme to combat trafficking. “There is significant evidence that
migrant workers are being trafficked into the UK by diplomats and are being abused
and exploited,” said Jenny Moss , community advocate for Kalayaan, a charity for
migrant workers. Meanwhile, UK Home Secretary Alan Johnson will be presented
with
evidence of trafficking involving diplomats, and he faces calls by the all-party
group on trafficking of women and children to safeguard such workers. |
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