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The UAE Capital has been ranked the world’s safest city for the fifth year in a row, with Sharjah and Dubai among the top 10, according to a survey conduct..
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A "Safe" City built on modern Slavery is bound to be Safe... It's a police state..
What is Modern Slavery in Dubai and How Does it Affect You?
A euphemism frequently used for modern day slavery is
‘human trafficking.’ When most people think about human trafficking, they either imagine that it refers only to the actual transportation process of people from one place to another, or images of Liam Neeson’s
Taken spring to mind.
However, human trafficking (i.e. modern day slavery) can take many forms, including
forced labour, which is what we see in the United Arab Emirates and Dubai.
More than
88.5% of UAE residents are foreign workers, with
South Asian migrants constituting 42.5% of the UAE’s workforce.
These migrants, usually illiterate and from impoverished, rural communities in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, reply to advertisements offering them $300 a month, food and accommodation in return for manual labour, 9-5, five days a week.
Eager to move to Dubai and begin earning money that they can send home to their families, they take out loans of up to $3000 from unscrupulous recruitment agencies to pay the exorbitant ‘visa fees’ (which is actually illegal – the recruitment agencies are supposed to cover these fees) and board flights to Dubai, excited for a new life in the glitzy Emirate.
When they touch down in Dubai, however, it’s a different story. Driven to squalid shanty towns on the outskirts of Dubai, where
45 men share one outdoor bathroom and 10 or more people sleep in a room, their
passports are confiscated and they are told that they will actually be working
14 hour days, 6 or 7 days a week, in the desert sun.
This, dear readers, is modern slavery in Dubai.