Eight UAE princesses convicted in Belgium


Eight UAE princesses convicted in Belgium over 'inhumane' treatment of servants

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Eight Emirati royals have been convicted in Belgium on long-standing human trafficking and abuse charges related to the treatment of their servants.
Sheikha Hamda al-Nahyan of one of the the United Arab Emirate’s ruling families and seven of her daughters were each given suspended 15-month jail terms and a $185,000 (£145,000) fine, Belga news agency reported on Friday.
A total of 23 women - many of them originally citizens of African countries - were
smuggled into Belgium without proper working or residency documents while the princesses rented out a floor of the luxury Conrad Hotel between 2007 - 2008, the court found. The workers were forced to put in long hours, did not have proper sleeping quarters or food, were not allowed to leave the hotel and were paid substandard wages, investigators said. The women said in their testimony they were routinely shouted at by their employers.
The case was brought to the Brussels authorities’ attention after one woman escaped and went to the police in 2008. An investigation found the servants were living in "inhumane" conditions. 
“We are very satisfied because the court made a very clear statement that this was a sort of modern slavery,” Jean-Pierre Jacques, the plaintiffs’ lawyer told Belga. “It's what we have been demanding for nine years.”

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