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Migrant domestic workers suffer ‘modern day slavery’ in Lebanon
The deportation of a beloved Ethiopian community leader refocuses attention on the difficult conditions endured by many African and Asian migrants working in the country.
A migrant domestic worker from Africa carries her luggage to a bus transporting her with others to the airpot to travel back to her country, in Beirut suburbs, Lebanon October 5, 2020.
(photo credit:
MOHAMED AZAKIR/REUTERS
)
By
ANDREA LÓPEZ-TOMÀS/THE MEDIA LINE
FEBRUARY 27, 2023 11:17
Updated:
MARCH 7, 2023 23:21
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