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Saudi Arabia: Domestic Workers Face Harsh Abuses

Saudi Arabia: Domestic Workers Face Harsh Abuses

Time 08.07.2008 00:11 Source  humanrightswatch.org

Key Reforms Stalled, Few Remedies for Slavery-Like Conditions Saudi Arabia should implement labor, immigration, and criminal justice reforms to protect domestic workers from serious human rights abuses that in some cases amount to slavery, Human Rights Watch said in a new report released today. Employers often face no punishment for committing abuses including months or years of unpaid wages, forced confinement, and physical and sexual violence, while some domestic workers face imprisonment or lashings for spurious charges of theft, adultery, or "witchcraft."

Region India Category Human Rights Protection

Date: 08 January 2009 - 14:20

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