{"id":4796,"date":"2016-10-10T13:18:54","date_gmt":"2016-10-10T06:48:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/equalitymyanmar.org\/new-eng\/?p=4796"},"modified":"2026-01-28T13:00:50","modified_gmt":"2026-01-28T06:30:50","slug":"beaten-and-burnt-myanmars-exploited-and-invisible-child-slaves","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/equalitymyanmar.org\/?p=4796","title":{"rendered":"Beaten and burnt: Myanmar\u2019s exploited and invisible child slaves"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"panel-pane pane-entity-field pane-node-body pane-first pos-0\">\n<div class=\"pane-content\">\n<p class=\"v2-processed\">San Kay Khine stares at her burnt, scarred hands, her twisted fingers a reminder of her years as a child slave in Myanmar, one of thousands of young domestic workers feared to be at risk of exploitation and abuse.<\/p>\n<p class=\"v2-processed\">The 17-year-old was rescued from a tailor\u2019s shop in Yangon this month where she and another girl from her village spent five years as housemaids.<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<h5 class=\"blockquote-quote v2-processed\">I have a scar from where an iron was stamped on my leg and a scar on my head as well<\/h5>\n<div class=\"blockquote-author v2-processed\">THAZIN, A BEATEN WORKER<\/div>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p class=\"v2-processed\">There they were allegedly beaten, cut with knives and deprived of sleep and food by the shop owner and her family \u2013 all for an occasional few dollars thrown their way.<\/p>\n<p class=\"v2-processed\">The pair are among tens of thousands of children from poor rural areas sent to work as domestic helpers for the country\u2019s growing pool of wealthier, urban middle-class households. Enticed by promises of jobs that can support their families, rights groups say they are at high risk of abuse.<\/p>\n<p class=\"v2-processed\">But the issue is under researched in a impoverished country where the justice system favours the wealthy.<\/p>\n<p class=\"v2-processed\">San Kay Khine, whose fingers have set at strange angles after being broken by her captors, remains too traumatised to talk about what happened, only whispering that she wants to stay at home.<\/p>\n<p class=\"v2-processed\">Instead, it is left to 16-year-old Thazin to give details of the suffering they shared at the tailor\u2019s shop.<\/p>\n<p class=\"v2-processed\">\u201cI have a scar from where an iron was stamped on my leg and a scar on my head as well,\u201d she told AFP at her home village, a few hours drive from Yangon. \u201cThis was a wound from a knife, because my cooking was not OK,\u201d she said, showing a mark on her nose.<\/p>\n<p class=\"v2-processed\">Like many child workers, the pair were brought to Yangon by a friend from the village who promised to find them good jobs.<\/p>\n<p class=\"v2-processed image\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"caption lazyload-processed loading no-display appear\" title=\"San Kay Khine, a 17-year-old Myanmar child slave rests in her family\u2019s village in Baw Lone Kwin. Photo: AFP\" src=\"http:\/\/www.scmp.com\/sites\/default\/files\/styles\/660x385\/public\/images\/methode\/2016\/09\/22\/dfc1a54a-8088-11e6-9a58-22a696b49295_660x385.jpg?itok=QgdO9Pk4\" width=\"660\" height=\"385\" data-original=\"http:\/\/www.scmp.com\/sites\/default\/files\/styles\/660x385\/public\/images\/methode\/2016\/09\/22\/dfc1a54a-8088-11e6-9a58-22a696b49295_660x385.jpg?itok=QgdO9Pk4\" data-ignore=\"true\" \/><\/p>\n<p class=\"v2-processed\">After years of failed rescue attempts by their families, who twice confronted the owners but were rebuffed, they were freed when a local journalist alerted the national human rights commission.<\/p>\n<p class=\"v2-processed\">The shop owner and her two adult children were arrested this week over the allegations and charged with human-trafficking.<\/p>\n<p class=\"v2-processed\">Despite their arrest, San Kay Khine\u2019s mother remains scared of revenge by the tailor\u2019s family.<\/p>\n<p class=\"v2-processed\">\u201cI am really afraid,\u201d Nyo Nyo Win, 32, said outside the small bamboo and thatch hut where she lives with her three other children. \u201cI cannot eat or sleep. They said they would send us to jail by accusing us of stealing things from them.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"v2-processed\">Tackling child labour is a key challenge for Myanmar\u2019s new democratically elected government as it seeks to reform the country after half a century of brutal military rule.<\/p>\n<p class=\"v2-processed\">The impoverished country is the world\u2019s seventh-worst for child labour, according to risk analysts Verisk Maplecroft, just ahead of India and Liberia.<\/p>\n<p class=\"v2-processed image\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"caption lazyload-processed loading no-display appear\" title=\"Nyo Nyo Win, a mother of Myanmar child slave seen at her house in Baw Lone Kwin. Photo: AFP\" src=\"http:\/\/www.scmp.com\/sites\/default\/files\/styles\/660x385\/public\/images\/methode\/2016\/09\/22\/e9d98d18-8088-11e6-9a58-22a696b49295_660x385.jpg?itok=ecbe94gB\" width=\"660\" height=\"385\" data-original=\"http:\/\/www.scmp.com\/sites\/default\/files\/styles\/660x385\/public\/images\/methode\/2016\/09\/22\/e9d98d18-8088-11e6-9a58-22a696b49295_660x385.jpg?itok=ecbe94gB\" data-ignore=\"true\" \/><\/p>\n<p class=\"v2-processed\">One in five children aged 10-17 are working \u2013 around 1.7 million people \u2013 according to a UN analysis in 2014 census data. Most come from poor, displaced communities in areas scored by ethnic insurgencies or regions hit by natural disasters.<\/p>\n<p class=\"v2-processed\">Many can be seen quietly clearing tables in Yangon\u2019s tea houses and roadside cafes, or helping bar owners late into the night. Thousands more make up an invisible workforce behind closed doors.<\/p>\n<p class=\"v2-processed link\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.scmp.com\/news\/asia\/southeast-asia\/article\/1984054\/myanmar-says-worst-human-trafficker-label-us-regrettable\">Myanmar says \u2018worst human-trafficker\u2019 label by US is \u2018regrettable\u2019<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"v2-processed\">\u201cThey are the most vulnerable,\u201d said Aung Myo Min, executive director of Equality Myanmar, an NGO that helps former child workers. \u201cMany of the children live in fear. They feel valueless. They have lost their childhood and they can\u2019t get it back,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p class=\"v2-processed image\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"caption lazyload-processed loading no-display appear\" title=\"Nyo Nyo Win (centre), a Myanmar mother of a child slave leaves her house to go to Yangon police station in Baw Lone Kwin, Kawmu township located outside Yangon. Photo: AFP\" src=\"http:\/\/www.scmp.com\/sites\/default\/files\/styles\/660x385\/public\/images\/methode\/2016\/09\/22\/f4a041e2-8088-11e6-9a58-22a696b49295_660x385.jpg?itok=lyezkkYW\" width=\"660\" height=\"385\" data-original=\"http:\/\/www.scmp.com\/sites\/default\/files\/styles\/660x385\/public\/images\/methode\/2016\/09\/22\/f4a041e2-8088-11e6-9a58-22a696b49295_660x385.jpg?itok=lyezkkYW\" data-ignore=\"true\" \/><\/p>\n<p class=\"v2-processed\">Horrific recent cases of abuse have cast a spotlight on the conditions of Asia\u2019s migrant domestic workers, including of an Indonesian maid who was tortured for months by her Hong Kong employer.<\/p>\n<p class=\"v2-processed\">Myanmar temporarily banned its women from going to work in Singapore and Hong Kong after the case hit the headlines in 2014 over concerns they would be vulnerable to abuse and exploitation.<\/p>\n<p class=\"v2-processed link\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.scmp.com\/news\/asia\/southeast-asia\/article\/2021265\/myanmar-refugees-including-muslim-rohingya-outpace-syrian\">Myanmar refugees, including Muslim Rohingya, outpace Syrian arrivals in United States<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"v2-processed\">Inside the country, however, child helpers have no legal protection and many fear going to the police.<\/p>\n<p class=\"v2-processed\">\u201cThere is so much corruption in our country, the owners give money to the police to look the other way,\u201d said Aung Myo Min.<\/p>\n<p class=\"v2-processed\">San Kay Khine and Thazin\u2019s families say the police did nothing despite their repeated appeals for help to free the girls. In the end, they were paid a total of around US$4,000 in compensation by the tailor\u2019s family. San Kay Khine\u2019s mother, Nyo Nyo Win, said she will never let her daughter go away to work again. \u201cI\u2019m not going to send her anywhere,\u201d she said. \u201cI will keep her at home.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"panel-separator\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"panel-pane pane-block pane-scmp-content-scmp-print-head-snippet pane-last pos-1\">\n<div class=\"pane-content\">\n<div class=\"print-head-label\"><em>This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as:<\/em><\/div>\n<div class=\"print-head-title\"><em>child servants Beaten and burnt<\/em><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"print-head-title\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.scmp.com\/news\/asia\/southeast-asia\/article\/2021607\/beaten-and-burnt-myanmars-exploited-and-invisible-child\">South China Morning Post<\/a><\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>San Kay Khine stares at her burnt, scarred hands, her twisted fingers a reminder of her years as a child slave in Myanmar, one of thousands of young domestic workers feared to be at risk of exploitation and abuse. 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