Hearing in Ethiopian domestic worker suicide case postponed |
Mahfouz speaks to a local
television station in this YouTube screen grab.
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The first hearing for the man
accused of contributing to last year’s suicide of Ethiopian domestic worker
Alem Dechasa Desisa was postponed Monday until next month because of problems
with paperwork.
Judge Wael Sadeq said proceedings would resume March
18, after Ali Mahfouz’ name was found to be listed incorrectly in the court’s
records. Sadeq also said he had not received paperwork establishing Dechasa
Desisa’s parents are her sole heirs, a status that would enable them to
transfer their power of attorney to the Caritas Migrants Center.
A lawyer from the center, Joyce
Geha, was present at the hearing.
Mahfouz, whose name will now be
changed in the records from Ali Mahfouz Haidar to Ali Haidar Mahfouz, also
requested time to find a lawyer.
Last March, a viral video showed two
men forcing Dechasa Desisa into a car as she screamed and resisted outside the
Ethiopian Consulate. One of the men was later identified as Ali Mahfouz, whose
brother worked at her employment agency.
The incident took place in late
February, and Dechasa Desisa was taken to the hospital. She took her own life
while in a psychiatric institution in mid-March. Her public beating and death
sparked an outcry about the treatment of migrant domestic workers in Lebanon.
At the time of Dechasa Desisa’s
death, Mahfouz contended that she was mentally unstable and had previously
attempted to take her own life. After the session, he brandished papers that he
said showed the 33-year-old suffered from depression and that he had paid her
funeral costs. They could not be independently verified.
Ethiopia’s consul general in
Lebanon, Asaminew Debelie Bonssa, assured the court he would submit documents
to establish power of attorney within the next two weeks, although he told The Daily Star
that he had believed the paperwork was already in order.
Speaking to The Daily Star after the
hearing, Mahfouz criticized the Ethiopian Consulate, calling their
representatives “liars” who did not care about Dechasa Desisa when she was
alive. “What embassy is this? They are liars. ... He [Bonssa], who is here to
complain now, refused to come downstairs to help her when I brought her to
him.”
Shortly before the incident that was
caught on tape, Mahfouz brought Dechasa Desisa inside the consulate, and Bonssa
told Mahfouz she needed to be hospitalized.
Bonssa later expressed regret that
he had trusted Mahfouz.
Bonssa declined to comment on the
case except to discuss the documentation, saying it was “now with the courts.”
Read more: http://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Local-News/2013/Feb-12/206059-hearing-in-ethiopian-domestic-worker-suicide-case-postponed.ashx#ixzz2KmCOA9Ag
(The Daily Star :: Lebanon News :: http://www.dailystar.com.lb)
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