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‘No one to help’: Sri Lankan migrant workers in Hong Kong lack support, face exploitation and abuse, NGOs say

  • Sri Lankan women make up less than 1 per cent of foreign domestic workers and don’t have strong networks, in contrast with some other groups of helpers
  • In a small community without full consular representation, Sri Lankans ‘don’t know where to get help’, NGOs say

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Gita, a Sri Lankan national, looks out over Hong Kong. She claims to have been the victim of abuse at the hands of her former employer in the city. Photo: Yik Yeung-man

When Gita* came to Hong Kong in 2018 to start life as a domestic helper, she just wanted to support her three children back home in Sri Lanka as her husband was unable to work after an injury.

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For the next 17 months, however, she found herself living a nightmare.

She claimed her employer, a woman, yelled at her, ridiculed her and beat her repeatedly. Once, the woman pushed her into a corner and tried to choke her, she said.

One night in 2019, she finally mustered the courage to flee her employer’s home, with nothing but her phone and the clothes on her back.

Gita remained in Hong Kong for almost four years more, during which she relied on support from NGOs, charities and shelters.

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