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Saturday 17 March 2012

Life and death for one Ethopian servant in Lebanon


Al Jazeera reports that:
'An Ethiopian domestic worker in Lebanon who was filmed being physically abused in public has committed suicide, local media have reported.

The video, first aired by Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation International (LBCI) last week, caused outrage by showing a man abusing Alem Dechasa as she cried on a street outside the Ethiopian embassy in Beirut.

The man was shown grabbing Dechasa and telling her, "get into the car" while she screamed out, "no, no, no". Another man then assisted in dragging Dechasa into the back of a car as she struggled to resist.

Asaminew Debelie Bonssa, Ethiopian general consul in Lebanon, told The Daily Star newspaper in Beirut that Dechasa committed suicide by hanging herself early on Wednesday morning at a psychiatric hospital where she had been taken after the incident.

Bonssa told The Daily Star that he had seen Dechasa on Saturday in the hospital and that she was making plans to return to Ethiopia.'
Reports of domestic worker abuse across many Muslim countries in the Middle East and beyond are widespread, with many workers allegedly locked in employers’ homes. There is little doubt that many black African women are kept as little better than slaves by rich Muslims, where are the protests by Western human rights groups? .

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