Global Times

Ads offering Indonesian maids for sale cause anger

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Online ads in Singapore offering Indonesian maids for sale were Wednesday condemned as “unjust and demeaning,” in a rare flare-up of tensions between the neighbors over domestic helpers.

Singapore is home to almost 250,000 maids, mostly from poor parts of Indonesia or the Philippine­s, who head to the wealthy city-state to earn higher salaries than they can back home.

While Indonesia regularly protests about abuse and exploitati­on of helpers in Malaysia and parts of the Middle East, complaints about treatment of maids in tightly-regulated Singapore are less common.

However reports that Indonesian helpers were being offered for sale in the city-state on online marketplac­e Carousell quickly drew condemnati­on from rights groups.

The adverts under the user name “maid. recruitmen­t” reportedly offered the services of several helpers from Indonesia, while some ads indicated maids had been “sold.”

The posts on the e-commerce site, which operates in several Asian countries and describes itself as “a simple way to sell the clutter in your life,” have now been removed.

Wahyu Susilo, executive director of Indonesian NGO Migrant Care, said the group “strongly condemned” the adverts and called for those behind them to be brought to justice.

“This is very unjust and demeaning to the migrant workers’ dignity,” he told AFP.

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