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Justice at last

Justice at last: Former Indonesian maid Erwiana Sulistyaningsih (center) leaves court in Hong Kong on Tuesday after her employer was convicted of beating and starving her in a case that has sparked international outrage and placed the plight of migrant domestic workers in the Middle East and Asia in the spotlight

The Jakarta Post
Tue, February 10, 2015

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Justice at last Justice at last: Former Indonesian maid Erwiana Sulistyaningsih (center) leaves court in Hong Kong on Tuesday after her employer was convicted of beating and starving her in a case that has sparked international outrage and placed the plight of migrant domestic workers in the Middle East and Asia in the spotlight. The verdict, read out to a packed courtroom, was met with cheers by activists and supporters of Sulistyaningsih, a former domestic helper who has become the face of a campaign for improved workers' rights in the financial hub. (AFP/Philippe Lopez) (center) leaves court in Hong Kong on Tuesday after her employer was convicted of beating and starving her in a case that has sparked international outrage and placed the plight of migrant domestic workers in the Middle East and Asia in the spotlight. The verdict, read out to a packed courtroom, was met with cheers by activists and supporters of Sulistyaningsih, a former domestic helper who has become the face of a campaign for improved workers' rights in the financial hub. (AFP/Philippe Lopez)

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span class="inline inline-center">Justice at last: Former Indonesian maid Erwiana Sulistyaningsih (center) leaves court in Hong Kong on Tuesday after her employer was convicted of beating and starving her in a case that has sparked international outrage and placed the plight of migrant domestic workers in the Middle East and Asia in the spotlight. The verdict, read out to a packed courtroom, was met with cheers by activists and supporters of Sulistyaningsih, a former domestic helper who has become the face of a campaign for improved workers' rights in the financial hub. (AFP/Philippe Lopez)

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