It seems that the pronouncements about “abolishing” the sponsorship (kafala) system in Bahrain were premature. At best, the changing of Bahrain’s labor laws can be described as a easing of the rules.
The changes to Bahrain’s Labour Market Regulatory Law, which were made in Ap…
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Three months after the Sponsorship system in Bahrain was “scrapped”, what really changed?
November 11th, 2009
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Human Rights Watch Criticizes Bahrain’s Government for not Protecting Abused Workers
November 4th, 2009
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Human Rights Watch criticized the Bahraini Labor Ministry today for not enforcing Bahraini law against employers who withhold wages and passports from their migrant workers. Instead of helping the workers to recover their wages, the government directs the migrant workers into an arbitration process ...
Bahraini man who murdered a maid receives a life sentence
October 26th, 2009
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A Bahraini court handed a life sentence to a man who murdered his maid, Gulf News reported today. As we’ve previously wrote, the man was spotted dumping the body of Ami Tursiya Takiyat (29), an Indonesian maid who worked for him. We welcome this severe sentence that shows that the lives of mig...
Bahrain: 38 Indian Workers Protest Against Unpaid Wages
October 25th, 2009
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Gulf Daily News reported today that a group of 38 Indian men working for a Manama-based construction company held a demonstration yesterday in front of the Indian embassy in the capital. The protesters said that that their monthly salaries, ranging from 80-90 Bahraini dinars ($210-240), haven’...
Bahrain: Police is yet to charge the abusive employers of an Indian maid
October 24th, 2009
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The Bahraini-based Migrant Workers Protection Society (MWPS), has recently highlighted the case of Lakshmi Surampudi, an Indian woman who came to work as a maid in Bahrain in 2005. Three months ago, after nearly four years of abuse, Surampudi fled her sponsor and was found extremely malnourished and...
Op-ed in the Gulf Daily News: Lock up rogue sponsors – not their victims!
October 24th, 2009
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The following great op-ed piece appeared in the Gulf Daily News on October 23, 2009: Lock up rogue sponsors – not their victims! By Les Horton Yet again we see a report in the GDN of two allegedly abused workers trapped in Bahrain because their sponsors refuse to hand over their passports. The...
Bahrain: Police not Doing Enough to Protect Migrant Workers from Abusive Employers
October 22nd, 2009
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Employers in Bahrain can hold their foreign workers captive by not returning their passport and allowing them to go home, said the Migrant Workers Protection Society (MWPS). According to the NGO, when the migrant workers flee their employers, the police doesn’t assist them in getting back thei...
Bahrain: Increase in Number of Deaths in Work Sites
October 19th, 2009
Bahrain’s Labour Ministry’s most recent figures show that the number of deaths in work sites in the kingdom has significantly increased in 2009. Thus far, 35 people have lost their lives on construction sites this year, compared to 36 people in all of 2008, 29 in 2007, 21 in 2006 and 18 ...
Bahraini Man Claims that he “Accidentaly” Killed his Maid When Dumping Her Body
October 6th, 2009
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A Bahraini man charged with killing his Indonesian housemaid denies premeditated murder in his trial, the Gulf Daily News reported today. According to the persecution, last September the man tried to strangle the maid, and when he didn’t succeed in killing her with his bare hands, he slit her ...


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