Saturday, August 15, 2009
The real Dubai
"Once Dubai's most valuable import, foreign laborers have become a liability to  their former employers. Hundreds of thousands of them, mostly from South Asia,  were drawn by the promise of plentiful work and money to send home to their  families. Now that much of Dubai's construction has ground to a halt, many are  being sent home; the number of migrant workers here has reportedly fallen by a  third. Of those who remain, many are locked in labor disputes: They can't work,  but can't leave. These jobless Bangladeshi men can't return home because, as  frequently happens, their employers confiscated their visas, effectively leaving  them shackled. Living four to a room in a labor camp, they haven't been paid in  seven months. They say they live as "ghosts" in a "prison," unacknowledged and  unknown." (thanks Saeed)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
