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http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/101east/2012/11/20121128142936201803.html

      Worked to death  
     
      The deaths of thousands of migrant workers in recent years bring 
Malaysia's safety standards into question.
      101 East Last Modified: 30 Nov 2012 09:09 

      Thousands of foreign workers have died in Malaysia in recent years from 
accidents, illnesses and suicide. They work in so-called '3D' conditions - 
dirty, dangerous and difficult.

      Critics say the death rate is a result of slack safety standards, poor 
housing conditions and weak enforcement of laws to protect them. Last year, 
more than 1,000 foreign workers died from accidents, illnesses and suicide.

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      Malaysia is the largest importer of labour in Asia. Migrant workers 
provide cheap labour in construction, manufacturing and plantation industries. 
There are more than three million foreign workers, of which nearly a third is 
undocumented. 

      Most of the migrant workers come from Bangladesh, India, Indonesia and 
Nepal.

      Desperate to repay debts from the high recruitment agency fees and under 
financial pressure from their families back home, migrant workers are 
vulnerable to exploitation. Many suffer non-payment of wages, abuse, serious 
injuries and even death.

      On this episode, the 101 East team meets those who risk it all to make a 
living in Malaysia and ask: Is enough being done to keep them safe?

                 
                    



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http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/home/indonesian-maid-falls-to-her-death-in-malaysia/559056

Indonesian Maid Falls to Her Death in Malaysia
Jakarta Globe | November 30, 2012 

An Indonesian maid in Malaysia has died after falling from her employer’s 9th 
floor condominium while trying to escape via the balcony.

Antarakl.com reported on Friday that the incident took place on Thursday 
afternoon in Damansara, Selangor state.

The maid, named Sukini, was from Kalumpang, West Sulawesi. She had apparently 
long planned to flee her employer, who she claimed would often subject her to 
psychological abuse.

Yanti, a friend of Sukini, said the maid had several times discreetly dropped 
her tissues with pleas for help.

“Since two weeks ago, I got three messages written on tissues that she threw 
every time she passed in front of [my laundry] stall while accompanying her 
employer to buy nasi lemak [traditional Malaysian rice dish] in the morning,” 
Yanti said.

Sukini complained in the three messages of her difficulties, including that she 
was not allowed to communicate in any way with her family.

Recently Yanti said she received a fourth and final message, reading: “Sister, 
please save me. If you can’t help me, I will run away through the balcony.”

“After reading the fourth message, I reported it to a security guard,” Yanti 
said. “But she had not been rescued by the time we heard that she died.”

Petaling Jaya Police chief Asst. Comr. Arjunaidi Mohamed confirmed the maid’s 
death.

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