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9 يونيو 2020

UAE: Emaar Properties' Indian migrant workers say they are stranded in co. camp & beg for help to get home

In June 2020 we asked Emaar Properties to respond to a video shared by The Lede on Twitter which raised serious concerns about the welfare of Emaar Properties’ migrant workers. In the video Indian workers in Al Qouz Camp 2, who say they work for Emaar Properties, state they have been stranded in the camp for the last three months and beg for help to get home.  Emaar Properties did not respond.