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12-5-2007 3:23 PM
abailart
"Like their impoverished forefathers," the paper continued, "today's Asian workers are forced to sign themselves into virtual slavery for years when they arrive in the United Arab Emirates. Their rights disappear at the airport where recruitment agents confiscate their passports and visas to control them"

In addition to being super-exploited, Dubai's helots are also expected to be generally invisible. The bleak work camps on the city's outskirts, where laborers are crowded six, eight, even twelve to a room, are not part of the official tourist image of a city of luxury without slums or poverty. In a recent visit, even the United Arab Emirate's Minister of Labor was reported to be profoundly...
12-6-2007 1:42 AM
coconutshell
the United Arab Emirate's Minister of Labor was reported to be
profoundly shocked by the squalid, almost unbearable conditions in a
remote work camp
Shocked, my patootie!

I'm glad people are finally seeing what really lies behind all that the U.A.E. is.

Pop!! And I'd pop this a lot more times if I could.

Great find, abailart!
12-6-2007 2:08 AM
Deepti
pop!
12-6-2007 2:53 AM
abailart
Babylon?
12-6-2007 4:21 AM
boozich
hope the place is tsunami proof!!
12-6-2007 4:31 AM
Fast T friend
The underprivilged are expected to be transparent all around the world. The culture of expenditure has long ago had us believe our holiday destinations are a 'postcard' reality.
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