UAE ordered to pay £260,000 to trafficking victim exploited by diplomat in London

Human Trafficking Victims of Diplomatic Exploitation in the UK Get Compensation Boost

A London high court has handed down a landmark ruling, ordering the United Arab Emirates to pay over £260,000 to a Filipino woman who was trafficked and exploited by a diplomat on British soil. The 35-year-old victim, who worked for the diplomat's family from 2012 until her escape in 2013, endured a regime of modern slavery-like conditions.

Locked away in their home for nearly three months without freedom or respite, she toiled for an average of over 17 hours a day, performing extensive domestic duties and caring for the children. Her wages were woefully inadequate - just £400 for 12 weeks of work. The family also denied her access to essential services like internet and a UK phone SIM card, leaving her completely isolated.

The UAE government chose not to attend court during the proceedings, while the diplomat himself remained absent from the judgment. Despite this, the court awarded significant damages to the victim in recognition of her suffering, including £262,292.76 for false imprisonment, emotional distress, and medical expenses related to a post-traumatic stress disorder diagnosis.

The judge's ruling was notable not only for its substantial financial compensation but also for its explicit condemnation of the diplomat's actions as "wrongful" and "cynical." This judgment serves as a rare example of international accountability for state-sponsored human trafficking cases in the UK.
 
omg this is so sad 🤕 can you even believe ppl like that exist? i mean, £262k might seem like alot but its literally peanuts compared to what she went thru... she was basically a slave 4 years + and didnt get paid enough 2 cover basic expenses let alone have freedom or internet lol i'm glad the uk court took action tho it's about time somebodys held accountable 4 these heinous crimes 🤖
 
I'm so glad to see justice served like this! £262k is a huge chunk of change, but it's not just about the money - it's about giving that poor Filipino woman her freedom and recognition for what she went through 🙌. It's crazy how some people think they can exploit others with diplomatic immunity 🤥. I mean, who needs that kind of power? The fact that the UAE government didn't even show up to court is just another example of how messed up human trafficking can be 🚫. But, like, this ruling sends a super strong message - we will hold people accountable for their actions! 💪
 
just saw this news 🤯, so sad what that poor filipina had to go through 😭. 260k isnt much tho considering whats she went thru... 17 hours/day is insane 💥. guess its a step in right direction tho, hope more victims get justice & compensation 👍
 
This is crazy 💥, £260k is life changing for someone who went through that 😱, I hope more people come forward to claim their rights and get compensated 💸, it's about time we see some real justice for victims of human trafficking 🤝, this ruling sends a strong message to those in power that they can't just exploit and abuse people with impunity 🔒, and let's not forget the Filipino woman who went through hellish conditions, her story is heartbreaking 😔, but she's now getting the support and recognition she deserves 💪, fingers crossed for more cases like this 🤞
 
🤯 I'm shocked by this ruling, can you imagine someone being treated like that just because they're working for a diplomat? It's disgusting that the UAE didn't even show up to court, that's just cowardly. And the fact that the diplomat himself isn't held accountable is just not right. 💔 I feel so bad for the victim, she went through so much and was treated like dirt. The £260k is a good start, but it's not enough to make up for what happened to her.

I think this judgment should send a message to all countries that they can't get away with exploiting people just because of their position or status. It's about time someone held them accountable. 🚫 But I'm also worried that there are more cases like this out there, that we don't know about. We need to make sure that victims have access to justice and support, not just a big payout.

I wonder if this will lead to more countries being held accountable for human trafficking? It's definitely needed, because right now it feels like some people are above the law. 🤷‍♀️
 
That's just heartbreaking 😔. I can only imagine how terrifying it must've been for her, feeling trapped and helpless with no way to escape. The fact that she was exploited by someone who was supposed to be representing their country is just disgusting 🤢. It's a sobering reminder of the darker side of diplomacy and power dynamics. £262k might seem like a lot, but it's not enough for what she went through, you know? 💔
 
💔🌎 this is so heartbreaking what happened to that poor filipino woman 😭 her suffering is unimaginable 17 hours a day locked away without freedom or respite 🚫💔 and only £400 for 12 weeks of work? 🤑😵 the uae government's absence from court is just another example of how corrupt and inhumane some diplomats can be 👊🏻👀

but on a positive note 🌈 this landmark ruling gives hope to others who may have gone through similar traumas 💫 the fact that she got £262k in compensation is a huge win 🎉 but more importantly, it's about holding people accountable for their actions and giving justice to those who've been exploited 😌

we need more cases like this to raise awareness about human trafficking and modern slavery 🔊💪 let's keep fighting for justice and equality 💖
 
OMG, THIS IS SUCH A HUGE WIN FOR THE VICTIM!!! 🙌💪 I mean, can you even believe she was locked away in her own home without freedom or basic rights? It's just disgusting. And the UAE government didn't even show up to court?!?! What kind of country does that?!

But seriously, £262k is a massive amount of compensation and it's not just about the money, it's about sending a message that this kind of thing won't be tolerated anymore. The fact that the judge called out the diplomat's actions as "wrongful" and "cynical" is HUGE. It shows that there are people who care about human rights and justice.

I'm all for holding people accountable for their actions, especially when it comes to crimes like human trafficking. It's time we start taking this stuff seriously and making sure those responsible face the consequences. 💯
 
Ugh, this is just so messed up 🤯... I mean, can you even imagine being trapped in your own home like that? No freedom, no internet, no phone... it's like, how does someone survive that kind of isolation? And the wages she was getting? Like, £400 for 12 weeks? That's not even a real job wage 😩.

But I have to give credit to the UK court system for finally holding the UAE government accountable for this stuff. It's about time someone took responsibility for these modern slavery cases 🙏. And the fact that they awarded so much compensation is super important, not just for the victim but also for setting a precedent for other cases.

I'm just really sad that we still have to deal with human trafficking in our world 🌎... it's like, how can we let this happen? We should be able to protect each other better. Anyway, I guess this ruling is a step in the right direction 💪.
 
🤯 just read about this case where a Filipino woman was treated like a slave by a UAE diplomat in the UK 🚫 her working conditions were literally modern slavery-like, locked away from everything and only getting £400 for 12 weeks of work is mental! 😱 the fact that the judge called out the diplomat's actions as "wrongful" and "cynical" is so refreshing, it shows there are still people who care about justice 💯 and I'm glad the court gave her a fair amount of money to help her recover from all she went through 💸
 
🚨💔 This UK court ruling is like a beacon of hope for victims of modern slavery 🌟! I mean, £262k+ is a HUGE chunk of change for someone who's been through what this poor Filipino woman went through 😩. It's crazy that the UAE didn't even show up to court, can you believe that? 🤯 And to think they're denying their own diplomat did some super bad stuff... it's all about accountability, fam! 💪#JusticeForVictims #ModernSlaveryAwareness #HumanRightsMatter
 
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