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View all search resultsFighting for justice: Former Indonesian maid Erwiana Sulistyaningsih (second right, in mask) is escorted as she walks out of court after giving evidence in Hong Kong on Tuesday
Fighting for justice: Former Indonesian maid Erwiana Sulistyaningsih (second right, in mask) is escorted as she walks out of court after giving evidence in Hong Kong on Tuesday. Sulistyaningsih gave her third day of evidence after telling a court how she was starved, beaten and humiliated by her Hong Kong employers. Sulistyaningsih's case has shone the spotlight on the plight of migrant domestic helpers in Asia and the Middle East after reports of torture and even killings. (AFP/Philippe Lopez) (second right, in mask) is escorted as she walks out of court after giving evidence in Hong Kong on Tuesday. Sulistyaningsih gave her third day of evidence after telling a court how she was starved, beaten and humiliated by her Hong Kong employers. Sulistyaningsih's case has shone the spotlight on the plight of migrant domestic helpers in Asia and the Middle East after reports of torture and even killings. (AFP/Philippe Lopez)
span class="caption">Fighting for justice: Former Indonesian maid Erwiana Sulistyaningsih (second right, in mask) is escorted as she walks out of court after giving evidence in Hong Kong on Tuesday. Sulistyaningsih gave her third day of evidence after telling a court how she was starved, beaten and humiliated by her Hong Kong employers. Sulistyaningsih's case has shone the spotlight on the plight of migrant domestic helpers in Asia and the Middle East after reports of torture and even killings. (AFP/Philippe Lopez)
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