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News UAE migrant domestic workers facing abuse: HRW
UAE migrant domestic workers facing abuse: HRW
Jenna Decker
October 23, 2014 10:23:56 am

Female migrant domestic workers in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are facing abuse and exploitation , Human Rights Watch (HRW) reported Thursday. The group pointed to UAE's visa sponsorship program, coupled with the lack...

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