SEARCH

Issa Serhan Group owes worker $900

Issa Serhan owes Kenyan worker Monica Wangari $900 in unpaid wages, admitted he couldn’t pay her, and shockingly told the agent he could “sell her or do what he wanted with her.”

Hassan Kawtharani Recorded Sexually Abusing Worker

JJ, a 25-year-old Kenyan, survived 19 months of abuse in Lebanon—sexually harassed, unpaid, and jailed while her abuser walked free. Her story exposes the brutal reality of Lebanon’s kafala system and those who exploit it.

Roger Nakhoul, Disbarred Lawyer, owes Worker 2 Years’ Salary 

After 4 years of harsh labor, Ethiopian worker Brihane was repatriated without receiving her $3,600 in owed wages - a shocking story exposing Lebanon's Kafala system exploitation and weak protections for migrant workers.

Adamsay expresses her love for This Is Lebanon

After nearly three years of work without papers, pay, or protection, Adamsay Kamara was abandoned in Daoura. With the help of This Is Lebanon, she finally returned home and received the salary she thought she’d never see.

Wage Theft and Imprisonment: Kadie’s Story of Abuse by Mona Felfol & Hassan Shamseddine

Kadie endured 16 months of unpaid wages, abuse, and wrongful imprisonment—just for demanding her salary.

Ali Badran and Jinan Doumit Enslave Worker for 9 Months

Ali Badran and Jinan Doumit withheld nine months of wages from their domestic worker, Aminata, forcing her into unpaid labor during the COVID-19 crisis—an injustice that left her financially devastated even after her return home.

in the news

Khadija Suffers Seizures, Gets to Go Home

THE VIDEO THE STORYKhadija, 26, Sierra Leonean, was orphaned at an early age. In order to support her children she made the difficult decision to work abroad. Her cousin was a recruiting agent and offered to find her work in Lebanon. She sold everything she owned, including her mobile phone, to raise the money required […]

Fekr Dies, Unpaid, in Nayla and Said Sanadiki’s House.

Fekr, an Ethiopian domestic worker in Lebanon, died in January 2021 after 40 months working for her employers, the Sanadikis, who withheld her wages for years and refused to send her home when she fell ill despite her family's pleas. She was buried in Lebanon and is still owed $3,050 in unpaid salary.

Negotiations Result in Tigist* Receiving $5,000

After 17 months of negotiations, TIL secured $5,000 of the $9,000 owed to Tigist, who has now returned to Ethiopia after enduring years of exploitation and confinement.