Friday, 08 June 2012
By Sen David
Phnom Penh Post
Four Cambodian women working at a garment factory in Dongguan, China
returned home yesterday after a nine-month ordeal during which they
found themselves sick, overworked and trapped without passports in a
foreign country.
Yin Sophy, 27, Sok Kunthea, 25, Non Sopheap, 21,
and Yin Sophea, 20, travelled to China in August of 2011 after a broker
promised them high salaries there. The group was repatriated yesterday
after the Community Legal Education Center and the Cambodian embassy
intervened on their behalf.
Arriving in Phnom Penh yesterday, victim Yin Sophea warned others not to make the same mistake.
“Please, Cambodians, don’t be too quick to believe brokers,” she said.
According
to Yin Sophy, another victim, two had come down with stomach and
respiratory illnesses, and two found themselves severely overworked.
However,
when they tried to quit, their employer refused to let them go,
withholding their salary and passports until CLEC and the embassy got
involved.
Non Sopheap said the broker had tricked her, and her experience had totally dissuaded her from working abroad.
“I worked 12 to 14 hours per day, and I ate only two times,” she said. “I could not endure it.”
The
mother of repatriated worker Non Sopheap, Non Sophal, 42, said they had
tried to persuade their daughter to stay in Cambodia, but to no avail.
“Before,
I did not want my daughter work abroad, but she wanted to because of
our family’s poverty,” she said. “We heard she could get a higher salary
than with local work, but now I know [better].”
The group has now been sent to Licadho for medical treatment, according to the CLEC.
To contact the reporter on this story: Sen David at david.sen@phnompenhpost.com
2 comments:
Shocked by reality.
Sad, our women and men got abused everywhere- China, Malaysia, Thailand...This is because our government is incompetent in creating jobs for them. Our women got abused beyond human dignity and many got killed in Malaysia, yet our government seemed unconcerned.
Post a Comment