A highly sophisticated agitation of the same whining we find daily here on QL. The report does not even discriminate basic facts which applies to all residents, such as food price increase, etc.
The report also nags quite ridiculously about the subject of holding passports. The security and criminal consequences of not doing so is beyond dispute. The internal security requirement of the country is a no-issue to the report.
What the report fails to address is the corrupt governments and labor trading gangs in the sending countries. I want to see a single embassy which requires that their citizens are not sent to Qatar without giving them a full education course of their rights as laborers in Qatar. The embassies are equally responsible about the well being of their citizens here, I am yet to see an embassy which raised a flag, or even an eye brows.
The report uses vague terms. It says for example that "many" laborer do not get their monthly pay on time.
I do not deny that there are cases of abuse and illegal misconduct. But I find the report playing a note that they chose, and ignored everything else.
The report also failed to provide practical solutions to meet both the laborer requirements, and the needs of the government and employers.
Human Rights Watch have a long proven records of publishing politically motivated reports.
A highly sophisticated agitation of the same whining we find daily here on QL. The report does not even discriminate basic facts which applies to all residents, such as food price increase, etc.
The report also nags quite ridiculously about the subject of holding passports. The security and criminal consequences of not doing so is beyond dispute. The internal security requirement of the country is a no-issue to the report.
What the report fails to address is the corrupt governments and labor trading gangs in the sending countries. I want to see a single embassy which requires that their citizens are not sent to Qatar without giving them a full education course of their rights as laborers in Qatar. The embassies are equally responsible about the well being of their citizens here, I am yet to see an embassy which raised a flag, or even an eye brows.
The report uses vague terms. It says for example that "many" laborer do not get their monthly pay on time.
I do not deny that there are cases of abuse and illegal misconduct. But I find the report playing a note that they chose, and ignored everything else.
The report also failed to provide practical solutions to meet both the laborer requirements, and the needs of the government and employers.
Human Rights Watch have a long proven records of publishing politically motivated reports.