kim assassination exposes undocumented workers in malaysia
Last Updated : GMT 09:03:51
Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today
Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today
Last Updated : GMT 09:03:51
Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today

Kim assassination exposes undocumented workers in Malaysia

Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today

Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today Kim assassination exposes undocumented workers in Malaysia

Vietnamese national Doan Thi Huong with Indonesiannational Siti Aisyah at the magistrates’
Kuala Lumpur - Arab today

Li Nang, a young migrant worker wearing hot pants and high heels, stood before the statue of a gilt deity garlanded with marigolds and fairy lights in Kuala Lumpur as she prayed for good business — and her own safety.

Malaysia’s underground community of undocumented female workers was thrust into the spotlight when news emerged that Kim Jong-nam was assassinated by two women migrants using lethal nerve agent VX on February 13 at Kuala Lumpur International Airport.

Since then, a Malaysian police crackdown on undocumented workers like Li has escalated — making their already vulnerable existence even more precarious.

Airport CCTV footage shows two women approaching the half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and apparently rubbing his face with a cloth.

Indonesian Siti Aisyah, 25, and Doan Thi Huong, 28, from Vietnam, have since been charged with the murder and face the death penalty if found guilty.

South Korea says Kim ordered the killing of his estranged sibling, who had lived overseas for years but had voiced criticism of the regime, and engaged two outsiders to carry it out.

Both women have told diplomats from their countries they were duped into believing that they were taking part in a TV prank show but Malaysian police have rejected their claims.

Little is known about them, with police saying that Huong worked at an “entertainment outlet” while Aisyah was a masseuse at a spa, but immigration experts say the secrecy surrounding their lives illustrates the clandestine existence led by thousands of undocumented Southeast Asian women migrants.

Many migrants travel to Malaysia through formal labour contracts, but thousands more take advantage of being allowed to work in Singapore and Malaysia for 30 days at a time, travelling back and forth between two or three countries and trying to earn as much as possible before their luck runs out.

Taking up jobs as cleaners, waitresses, masseuses and prostitutes, they live in the grip of a murky system, vulnerable to exploitation and harassment by police looking to shake them down for bribes.

As she prepared for work, Li, a 25-year-old Vietnamese prostitute, kept up a steady exchange of messages with her sister in Ho Chi Minh City, in an attempt to reassure relatives even as she herself feared for her safety.

“I texted her saying, ‘I have to take the risk. What choice do I have? I need the money’,” Li told AFP inside a dimly lit bar.

The arrests of her compatriot Huong and Indonesian Siti have brought unwelcome attention to a community which already has much to fear from Malaysian authorities.

 

‘Constant fear’

At a pub in the Petaling Jaya suburb, Filipina waitress Mika [not her real name] told AFP that police had intensified their efforts to hunt down illegal workers like her following Kim’s assassination.

Three of her friends working in the same bar were recently arrested by police.

“Fortunately I was off on that day. I think God saved me,” the single mother said.

“I am now living in constant fear. I do not want to be caught.”

The 35-year-old previously paid 3,600 ringgit (Dh2,969) to an employment agent to secure a long-term work visa, but he stole the money.

“Now I have a monthly visa. Before it expires I head to Thailand where I spend three nights. I give an agent a fee of 1,000 ringgit and he gets a new visa for another month,” she said.

“Life goes on like this every month.”

Malaysia, Southeast Asia’s third-largest economy, is highly dependent on foreign labour.

According to a World Bank report in 2015, the country hosts some 2.1 million registered migrants and likely more than one million others who are undocumented.

Women are especially vulnerable, with agents or employers forcing some of them to live together in the same house under constant surveillance, leaving them isolated and with little to no contact with the outside world, migrant rights’ activist Aegile Fernandez told AFP.

Often, their passports are withheld so they have no means of running away, leaving them open to abuse and exploitation, said Fernandez, co-director of Tenaganita, a Malaysian non-profit focusing on migrant worker protection.

“Some are even threatened by their employers that they will be handed to immigration, or even threatened with rape,” she said.

“If you were in that situation, you would be in fear. You know there’s no way out, you just continue working

source : gulfnews

almaghribtoday
almaghribtoday

Name *

E-mail *

Comment Title*

Comment *

: Characters Left

Mandatory *

Terms of use

Publishing Terms: Not to offend the author, or to persons or sanctities or attacking religions or divine self. And stay away from sectarian and racial incitement and insults.

I agree with the Terms of Use

Security Code*

kim assassination exposes undocumented workers in malaysia kim assassination exposes undocumented workers in malaysia

 



Name *

E-mail *

Comment Title*

Comment *

: Characters Left

Mandatory *

Terms of use

Publishing Terms: Not to offend the author, or to persons or sanctities or attacking religions or divine self. And stay away from sectarian and racial incitement and insults.

I agree with the Terms of Use

Security Code*

kim assassination exposes undocumented workers in malaysia kim assassination exposes undocumented workers in malaysia

 



Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today Skincare PR Performance Full Year 2017

GMT 09:22 2018 Monday ,22 January

Skincare PR Performance Full Year 2017
Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today New hunt for flight MH370 gets under way

GMT 11:03 2018 Wednesday ,24 January

New hunt for flight MH370 gets under way
Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today Modern colorful bedroom renovation

GMT 10:57 2017 Thursday ,21 December

Modern colorful bedroom renovation
Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today Puigdemont candidate for Catalan president

GMT 13:56 2018 Tuesday ,23 January

Puigdemont candidate for Catalan president
Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today Turkey detains dozens more

GMT 10:47 2018 Wednesday ,24 January

Turkey detains dozens more
Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today The Rake announces editorial updates

GMT 10:46 2018 Tuesday ,16 January

The Rake announces editorial updates
Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today Europe brings on charm and blue skies

GMT 11:51 2018 Tuesday ,23 January

Europe brings on charm and blue skies
Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today For the Variety of Interior Design Styles

GMT 10:46 2017 Tuesday ,19 December

For the Variety of Interior Design Styles
Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today US Christian tourists see deep meaning

GMT 13:44 2018 Monday ,22 January

US Christian tourists see deep meaning
Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today Amazon to open first cashierless shop

GMT 10:03 2018 Tuesday ,23 January

Amazon to open first cashierless shop

GMT 22:02 2017 Monday ,17 July

8 killed in Nigeria suicide bombing

GMT 04:42 2017 Sunday ,18 June

Korean Ambassador hosts iftar gathering

GMT 14:24 2014 Saturday ,29 November

Angelique unveils scintillating new collection

GMT 12:23 2015 Monday ,09 March

Lingerie brand Edwards & Millers launches

GMT 18:48 2017 Thursday ,28 September

All foreign flights to Iraq Kurd capital to stop Friday

GMT 11:47 2018 Tuesday ,16 January

Trump denies he's a racist as Americans honor King

GMT 13:22 2018 Wednesday ,10 January

IOC extends North Korea's Winter Olympics deadline

GMT 05:45 2013 Wednesday ,13 November

Australia Church child sex inquiry urges sweeping changes

GMT 12:48 2015 Saturday ,07 November

VW: Will pay clients tax rap over carbon emissions

GMT 09:02 2018 Thursday ,04 January

LAB SERIES launches MAX LS Power V Instant Eye Lift

GMT 12:05 2017 Wednesday ,08 March

Body Fantasies launches new fragrances

GMT 11:53 2017 Thursday ,28 December

Macron urges Saudi king to lift Yemen blockade

GMT 06:55 2017 Wednesday ,27 December

Female inspectors clamp down on commercial concealment

GMT 14:33 2017 Sunday ,24 December

Oman opens sprawling oryx reserve to ecotourists

GMT 19:23 2017 Saturday ,23 December

Indonesian pangolin faces extinction due to trafficking

GMT 04:57 2011 Wednesday ,07 September

James Murdoch \'knew about\' News of World phone hacking

GMT 13:47 2017 Thursday ,12 January

A soft landing in Lisbon, courtesy of Corinthia

GMT 19:59 2017 Monday ,20 February

Sauber aim for return to midfield with new F1 car

GMT 06:52 2016 Monday ,04 July

Hong Kong officials to visit Beijing for talks

GMT 12:26 2016 Tuesday ,29 November

RMS Titanic was a British passenger liner that sank

GMT 12:47 2017 Thursday ,14 December

US Fed raises key interest rate amid strong labor market
Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today
 
 Almaghrib Today Facebook,almaghrib today facebook  Almaghrib Today Twitter,almaghrib today twitter Almaghrib Today Rss,almaghrib today rss  Almaghrib Today Youtube,almaghrib today youtube  Almaghrib Today Youtube,almaghrib today youtube

Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©

Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©

.almaghribtoday .almaghribtoday .almaghribtoday .almaghribtoday
almaghribtoday almaghribtoday almaghribtoday
almaghribtoday
بناية النخيل - رأس النبع _ خلف السفارة الفرنسية _بيروت - لبنان
almaghribtoday, Almaghribtoday, Almaghribtoday