Manila Bulletin

‘Tortured’ Indonesia maid’s Hong Kong employer found guilty

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HONG KONG ( AFP) – A Hong Kong woman was convicted Tuesday of beating and starving her Indonesian maid in a '' torture'' case that sparked internatio­nal outrage and spotlighte­d the plight of migrant domestic workers in the Middle East and Asia.

The verdict, read out to a courtroom packed with journalist­s and activists, was met with cheers by supporters of Erwiana Sulistyani­ngsih, a former domestic helper who has become the face of a campaign for improved workers' rights in the financial hub.

Pictures of the injuries sustained by Sulistyani­ngsih, who was admitted to hospital in her home country emaciated and in a critical condition, at the hands of mother- of- two Law Wan- tung fuelled anger in Indonesia and shocked Hong Kong.

'' She was, for want of a better word, a prisoner on those premises,'' Judge Amanda Woodcock said, referring to Sulistyani­ngsih, who told the court she had been '' tortured''.

'' I am sure she was telling the truth,'' Woodcock said, adding: '' She was completely isolated.

'' She did not complain about the abuse because of fear... When Erwiana left Hong Kong, she was a shadow of her former self.''

'' You are remanded in custody,'' Woodcock told Law, after announcing that the 44- year- old had been found guilty of 18 of the 20 charges laid against her, including grievous bodily harm and criminal intimidati­on.

A jubilant Sulistyani­ngsih, clad in a black t- shirt with her face emblazoned on it and the word '' justice'', told AFP after the verdict was read out that she was '' very happy'', and hugged nearby activists.

Law, meanwhile, lowered her head but appeared to be calm. She is due to face sentencing on February 27.

The charges against Law, who was arrested in January 2014, included grievous bodily harm with intent, assault, criminal intimidati­on and failure to pay wages.

The only two counts she was not found guilty of were related to her treatment of another domestic worker. She had denied all the charges.

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