Masked slavery lingers in Lebanon

Treating other humans with dignity and respect does not require the Lebanese to wait for new laws. It simply requires them to act with common decency.

The kafala system does not adequately ensure the legal rights of foreign domestic workers, who often labour long hours for low pay and endure gross abuse, including starvation and sexual assault. Their plight leads many to try to escape, often unsuccessfully. It is not uncommon to read of a domestic worker who fell to her death as she tried to escape her employer’s residence.

English | May 12, 2019

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