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Suicides among migrants in Kuwait persist at an alarming rate in June and July

August 5th, 2010

Documentation Housemaids Kuwait Suicide

Over the past two months, there have been 23 reported cases of suicide or attempted suicide by migrant workers in Kuwait, meaning that about every 2.5 days a migrant worker commits or attempts suicide in Kuwait. Migrant workers are often driven to suicide by harsh living and working conditions and a…

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Middle Eastern Countries Score Poorly in US Report on Human Trafficking

June 29th, 2010

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Middle Eastern countries have fared poorly in the US State Department’s latest report on human trafficking, released last week. (M-R.org and Mideast Youth Readers may be interested to know that this is the first year that the US itself has been assessed for the report. Its scores were high bu...

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Horror in the Middle East: Abused Sri Lankan Women Speak Out

June 21st, 2010

Housemaids Kuwait Women

Padma and Chandrangani, two young Sri Lankan women, both went to Kuwait to work as maids with the hope of earning enough money to support their families. Both faced horrific physical and mental abuse at the hands of their employers, and were treated by their Sri Lankan recruitment brokers as though ...

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Nepali Women in Danger in Saudi

June 12th, 2010

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Human Rights Watch has called on Saudi Arabia and Kuwait to investigate the trafficking of Nepali women between the two countries. Nepali women who have agreed to work in Kuwait are reportedly being sent to Saudi Arabia, where they often find themselves stranded without work or papers. Kuwaiti em...

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Migrant workers continue to commit suicide at an alarming rate in Kuwait

June 5th, 2010

Housemaids Kuwait Suicide

Over the month of May, 17 migrant workers have attempted or committed suicide in Kuwait according to a survey of newspaper reports from the country; two maids were injured while trying to escape their sponsor’s house. This is an escalation of a trend we’ve been monitoring for quite some ...

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April 2010: Another Bloody Month for Migrant Workers in Kuwait

May 8th, 2010

Housemaids Kuwait Suicide

Migrant workers continue to commit suicide at an alarming rate in Kuwait, as a close examination of Kuwaiti papers for the month of April 2010 shows. During this time period, there have 12 reported cases of suicide and suicide attempt by migrant workers in the emirate. Previously, during 35 surveyed...

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Migrant Domestic Workers in the Middle East: Exploited, Abused and Ignored

April 30th, 2010

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A new Human Rights Watch (HRW) report about the rights of migrant domestic workers focused heavily on the Middle East, and for a good reason: most regional governments do not include domestic workers under the protection of its labor laws, and the current regulations leave domestic workers open to e...

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Interview with Kesang Tseten, maker of ‘In Search of the Riyal’

April 26th, 2010

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Kesang Tseten is a film maker based in Kathmandu who has worked on a number of projects documenting the lives of Nepali workers in the Gulf. He is currently working on Saving Dolma, a documentary about migrant workers in Kuwait. Kesang met with Migrant Rights editor Sophia Furber in Kathmandu to dis...

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Kuwaiti police stands idly by as a sponsor beats his worker

April 24th, 2010

Abusive employers Kuwait Legal cases

A Kuwaiti sponsor was seen beating his Asian worker with an iron rod near the Indian Embassy in Kuwait City as the police did nothing to stop him, the Arab Times reported this week. The worker went to the embassy to seek protection from his abusive sponsor, but did not reach his destination when his...

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