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Testimonies from Migrant Domestic Workers in Lebanon

March 7th, 2011

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Below are excerpts from testimonies of runaway migrant workers gathered by the staff of a great Lebanese NGO, KAFA – Enough Violence and Exploitation. These testimonies appeared in their recent newsletter and shed some light on what migrant workers in Lebanon go through. Their stories illustra…

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Filipina Maid Describes Her Torture in the Household of a Syrian Actor

March 2nd, 2011

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Below is an extremely disturbing video that has recently surfaced online. In it, a Filipina maid shares the story of the torture she underwent in the household of her employer, who happens to be a famous Syrian actor, Samer Al-Masri. On top of being abused in the most severe manner, the maid was not...

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Anti-Slavery Launches Campaign Against Exploitation of Gulf Migrant Workers

January 23rd, 2011

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Anti-Slavery are launching a campaign to raise awareness of forced labour of Nepalis in the Gulf, and to push for the fundamental rights for migrant workers accross the region. An estimated 700,000 Nepalis work in the Gulf, mainly as construction workers and domestic staff, and make up one of the fa...

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BBC Highlights Harsh Conditions Faced by Dubai Migrants

January 22nd, 2011

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This clip from the BBC’s World Affairs Editor John Simpson shines a light on the harsh conditions faced by migrant workers in Dubai. Behind Dubai’s dazzling facade lies a story of human misery that the government is anxious to keep away from the eyes of the public. Thousands of undocumen...

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The Plight of Maids in Saudi Arabia

December 15th, 2010

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Daughters and wives from poor Asian farming communities eager to become breadwinners for their families gamble by accepting a housemaid’s job. In desperation young girls barely in their teens falsify their age to meet the minimum age requirement. Recruitment agencies become willful collaborato...

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Migrant Workers under the “Kafala” System in the GCC

November 23rd, 2010

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by Salim Essaid 36 year old Kikim Komalasari’s murder has lead to an investigation by the Indonesian government to look into the details of this migrant worker who was found in a dumpster in the town of Abha, Saudi Arabia. Kikim was a housemaid allegedly slashed across the neck by her employers in...

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Our Video is up for Viral Video Awards – Help Us by Voting!

October 19th, 2010

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Our video, Protect the human rights of workers in the Middle East, is one of the 21 videos from all over the world nominated for the 2010 Viral Video Awards. Please check out our video and vote for us.

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Israeli Arrested for Imprisoning Two Domestic Workers

June 12th, 2010

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Israeli police arrested a 51-year-old woman living in Jerusalem and freed two domestic workers who were imprisoned in her home this Friday. The woman is suspected of smuggling into the country the two women to nurse her father a few months ago. The women were forced to work around the clock caring f...

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Modern-Day Slavery in Saudi Arabia: Abused and Unpaid Maids “Rented” for Profit

May 5th, 2010

Abusive employers Housemaids Saudi Arabia Slavery

A severely abused Indian maid managed to procure a cellphone and contact the Saudi paper “Arab Times”, sharing her harrowing tale. The maid, “Amina” (not her real name) began working for a family living in Ahsa in the Saudi Eastern Province almost a year ago. Soon after the m...

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