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Naseem Mohamed Siraj, 35, who filed suit in federal court in April, plans to return to Mumbai (formerly Bombay) tomorrow, said her attorney, Rick Mann, of the firm Holland and Knight. The lawsuit accused Tahira Juma, a Boston University medical student, and her husband, Saleem Alkhaburi, an engineer, of ''engaging in human trafficking and modern day slavery."
Siraj was denied most of her pay, only allowed supervised trips out of the home and given table scraps to eat, the suit alleged.
''She has a ticket home, which was her ultimate goal," Mann said. ''This is a woman who has not seen her family in almost two years, who has been forced to work abroad for six years because of her family's dire poverty. Now, she'll be going home to stay."
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http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2004/06/10/enslaved_woman_to_return_to_india/