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Indians complain of ill-treatment in Mideast
Miloni Bhatt, Sunday June 7, 2009, Mumbai

It's a story of exploitation and apathy that we have heard often enough. But perhaps for the first time, the shocking reality about the lives of hundreds of Indian labourers who went to the Middle East has been revealed.

Around 46 poor labourers from UP, Orrisa and Bihar -- employed by a Jordanian garment manufacturer -- came back with images of their daily fight for survival.

They were promised homes but were living in one of the most deplorable conditions and had no access to water or electricity.

"They did not give us food, water, no salary for months. There was no electricity in the hostel. We did not get rice, just these dry rotis," said one of the workers.

When the workers complained and struck work for three months they were deported back to India and that too without being paid a month's salary.

"I went with the dream to live there for three-four years and improve my family's condition, but the dream is now shattered. The factory is shut and I don't know how we will move on from here," said Sanjay Kumar Pradhan, a tailor.

On landing in Mumbai their first stop was the agent's place who sent them there. The workers went there to demand compensation for money lost. But the effort didn't help at all because the agency told them they could do little, especially since the workers had gone on strike.

"Out of 160 workers only 40 odd have come back. There must be a problem with these men so they have been deported," said Surender Kannwal, from Cansun Management Consultants.

The workers have not filed a police complaint as they say they cannot afford the legal tangle. However, they say that their experience will not stop them from returning to work in the Middle East.

 
 
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Posted by Praneeth on Jun 11, 2009
I think governments of both countries are aware of the situation but they do not really care. Its high time our government needs to take some action with these employment consultancies who are taking advantage of vulnerable poor labourers. BBC Panorama recently exposed this by carrying out an undercover investigation. Arab builders sell luxury flats to westerners and celebs claiming that they are paying the labourers well and providing them with good facilities but the conditions were so appalling. Most of the migrant workers pay huge amounts of money for the visa which is illegal in the first place. Celebrities can raise awareness by shunning away from purchasing any of the properties until more stringent checks are kept in place to ensure no Indian migrant worker is abused in arab countries. And Natessh this has got nothing to do with religion. Muslim labourers aren't really having a ball out there. Know the facts before you comment.
Posted by Syed on Jun 09, 2009
Dear Friends,today or media is focusing on aoustralia Oz issue.They newer try to focus for middle east where racial descrimination is more than AUS.These arabs treat indians in a very bad manner.They utilise all the skills from the labours to the managers(irrespective of religion,caste,designations,...)and try to avoid all the dues to them like salaries,benifits,.......many. When the matter come to middle east media guys also all the time concentrate on visits of VVIP's only.Did they ever try to focus on the lakhs of employees who are there for bread.here in saudi its very difficult to expect a help from our own embassy.They are just making money here for illegal matters same as they do in india.corrupted. Shame on our government.They ned to lean from Philipines.avery tiny country in pacific.philipinines newer ever face problem with their embassy.When these saudi's come to india our people behave like slaves to them.these type of brokers also responsible for spoiling the image of an indian.i am a muslim.what ever i am mentioning here is irrespective of religion/caste. friends.friends many indians think that in middle east is for muslims.newer ever.but,a little help for the poor who are unable to earn in india and try make a little future for their childrens only. Many indians are in good posisions.but of no use.He try to be the only indian in a big position.these arabs utilising these type of managers and harrasing the labours.
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