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The “hidden victims” of recession in Dubai: migrant workers

November 7th, 2009

UAE Working conditions

The Financial Times published a report earlier this week about the fate of illegal migrant workers in Dubai since the financial crisis started in late 2008. The story described the living conditions of these workers, who stay in overflowing and cockroach-ridden rooms, trying to save as much money as…

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UAE: Two Men Conspire to Sell a Pregnant Maid into Prostitution

October 27th, 2009

Housemaids Legal cases News Trafficking UAE

Gulf News reports that a Bangladeshi laundryman plead guilty yesterday in a Dubai court to helping his friend, A.N., sell a 24-year-old Bangladeshi housemaid to a pimp. A.N. is also facing charges for attempted human trafficking, but was not present at the court. The maid was carrying A.N.’s b...

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UAE: Two Bangladeshi Men Charged with Kidnapping and Raping Filipino Maids

October 26th, 2009

Housemaids Legal cases Rape Trafficking UAE

Two Bangladeshi men went on trial in Dubai yesterday for kidnapping two Filipino maids, gang-raping one of them and trying to force them into prostitution, Khaleej Times reported today. The housemaids were walking around Abu Dhabi when three Bangladeshi men pulled up next to them in a car and forced...

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Three Emiratis Arrested for Raping and Murdering Housemaids

October 20th, 2009

Housemaids Legal cases News Rape UAE

Three young Emiratis were arrested by police in Fujairah for allegedly gang-raping two housemaids and murdering one of them, Khaleej Times reported today. One of the maids allowed her 15-year-old employer to invite his friends, aged 19 and 23, to have a night with her and another maid, a Sri Lankan ...

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UN Special Rapporteur Asks UAE to End Racism

October 18th, 2009

General News UAE

Githu Muigai, UN Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of racism and xenophobia, ended a recent 5-day visit to the UAE by calling for an end to discrimination against the country’s population of migrant workers. He voiced concerns about the system of granting citizenship, the problem of hu...

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Radisson CSR for migrant workers – kind gesture or missing the point?

October 11th, 2009

Abusive employers General Gulf UAE Workers

An appeal backed by Radisson Hotels raised DH 1 million for construction workers during the month of Ramadan, according to this press release. The ‘Shoe Box Appeal 2009′ called on school children in the Emirates to donate gift boxes filled with basic items such as toothbrushes, nail clip...

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UAE: 13-year-old girl and two women from Iraq forced into prostitution

October 9th, 2009

Legal cases News Trafficking UAE

The Khaleej Times reported today about a horrible case of human trafficking and child exploitation in the UAE. An Iraqi couple was charged with human trafficking and running a prostitution ring after the police found in their apartment in Sharjah two women and one girl who were engaged in prostituti...

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Passport Confiscation Still Rife in Middle East

September 13th, 2009

Abusive employers UAE Workers

The practice of withholding the passports of migrant workers is still rife among employers in the Middle East, according to this recent post by blogger and M-R.org reader Sreekrishnan. Construction workers and maids are routinely forced to hand over their passports to their employer when they start...

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7 Pakistani worker starve to death during attempt to reach Dubai

August 4th, 2009

UAE

A Pakistani official reported to AFP that at least seven Pakistani nationals and one Iranian sailor died during a failed attempt by the Pakistanis to reach Dubai. The four survivors for the group of 12 Pakistanis reported that they crossed by land to Iran, from where the human-traffickers were suppo...

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