UAE – A Filipina domestic worker who was detained after being beaten and abused by her employers was deported. The employers who were an UAE citizen and his Moroccan wife, who went to Harhoura area in Morocco to spend the summer vacation and brought the domestic worker with them but they deprived her of her wages and beat her. Hayat Barhou, head of the Asian Migrants Defense Association, said that she had received a letter from the girls family stating that the latter had been subjected to violence and abuse by her employers who also had withdrawn her mobile phone and passport. A complaint was filed to the Public Prosecutor at the Court of Appeal, who referred the complaint to the Royal gendarmerie in the area. Barhou added that the Moroccan employer refused to allow the police to take the domestic worker and listen to her in an official record, on the grounds that her UAE husband is traveling and is responsible for the domestic worker, with a promise that she will accompany the domestic worker the next morning, which was Saturday, August 5, but none of that happened. Barhou added that while the employer was supposed to accompany the domestic worker to the police the UAE embassy was contacted and it was decided to send the domestic worker to her country and promised to pay her all her salaries for the period she worked which reached to 20 months