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Returning from the hospital, Erwiana declares that she is ready to testify in Hong Kong

erwiana comes homeDDHK News, Indonesia - The Hong Kong BMI who was tortured by her employer, Erwiana Sulistyaningsih, today (Wednesday, 5/2/2014) was allowed to return home from RSI Amal Sehat, Sragen. As reported detik.comErwiana said she was ready to be summoned by the Hong Kong court to testify. He also hopes that the case of violence that befell him is the last to befall Indonesian migrant workers abroad.

Erwiana, a Hong Kong BMI from Pucangan Village, Ngrambe, Ngawi, was tortured by her employer, Law Wan Tung. He was secretly sent home and left just like that at Hong Kong Airport. When he arrived home on January 10, he was immediately treated at RSI Amal Sehat Sragen because of his poor condition.

While in hospital Erwiana received special attention from a number of groups. The Hong Kong police even went to the hospital to be examined as a victim.

Even though she was allowed to go home from the hospital, Erwiana still had to do an examination once a week at the hospital. Erwiana still complains of frequent dizziness and her eyes still can't focus.

To journalists, Erwiana expressed her gratitude for the help and support of all those who care about her situation. He also hopes that the case that befell him will be the last to befall TKI or TKW abroad.

In addition, he asked the Government to take legal steps against perpetrators of violence and the Government was also urged to immediately take concrete steps to protect their citizens who became migrant workers and migrant workers.

Erwiana also admitted that she was ready if the Hong Kong court summoned her to be questioned as a victim, provided that when she was summoned, she was in full health and was allowed by the doctor in charge of her. The first trial of the persecution case will be held on March 25, 2014.

The Vocational High School graduate in Ngawi admitted that when he is healthy, he will continue his education with funds obtained from donations? who cares.

"I am from a poor family. Willing to become a migrant worker first meant that he could raise money for his family and the rest wanted to continue his education. But instead they experience things like this, "said Erwiana, accompanied by Rahmad, her biological father. (detik.com). *

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