... and Nepalese and Eritrean and Bengali and Sri Lankan and Filipino and Malagasy who work as domestic workers in Lebanese homes.
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Nepal's self-respecting gov't stops domestic work in Lebanon
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Notes on the Situation of Migrant Domestic Workers in Lebanon
When I was being interviewed by a journalist from El Mundo (Spain), we somewhat agreed that migrant domestic workers in Lebanon are well treated “in a significant number of homes”. There’s a lot of generalization about the “evil” Lebanese housewives. But 95% of the people I know who have MDWs at home (family, friends) do not mistreat in any way their maids. (There’s one exception though where the women employer suffers the superiority complex like many Lebanese).
So, it’s not all about bad housewives! One aspect of the problem is the complete absence of safety nets for that category of mistreated migrant workers the percentage of which we do not know.
And to illustrate the complication of the problem, I talked with many people about the need for “a hot-line” where beaten maids can call for help. But that hot-line will have to be able to respond in fluent Ethiopian, Sri Lankan, Nepalese, Malagasy, Bengali, Eritrean, Filipino, etc. 24 hours / 7 days. Who’s going to set up and finance that? And we need brochures in all these languages informing of the hot-line.
In one case where a migrant domestic worker dragged to courts several years ago in Lebanon, she couldn’t speak Arabic or English. A French priest who’s involved in migrant rights protection, and had lived in her country, understood her language and was translating to French. And a translator was translating from French to Arabic for the judge and lawyers.
Why does the investigation of the "suicide" of migrant workers ends at "record speed", asks Al-Akhbar
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Safia D., Bengali, has committed suicide yesterday
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Article: MDWs Dying on the Job in Lebanon
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Newspapers fail to follow up on last week's suicide case
Three-way communication between 3 migrant domestic workers in Beirut





Thursday, November 12, 2009
Al-Akhbar newspaper reports the suicide of 20 year old maid from Madagascar
عُثر على جثة أنجيت ر. (20 عاماً ـــــ من مدغشقر) معلّقة بواسطة حبل عند باب غرفة نوم مشغّليها في إحدى قرى المتن. جاء في تقارير أمنية أن «المعلومات الأوّلية تشير إلى أنها شنقت نفسها».
Ethiopian Review on the death of Ethiopian maids in Lebanon: Check the comments!
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Thoughts on Media Coverage of Workers Deaths
Women worked to death in Lebanon (guadian.co.uk)
In the last three weeks alone, Wissam notes, four Ethiopian women have died. Lebanese police say the deaths of Kassaye Atsegenet, 24, Saneet Mariam, 30, Matente Kebede Zeditu, 26, Tezeta Yalmiya, 26 were probably suicides. But as human rights activists here will testify, the truth about what happened to them may never be known because police usually only take into account the employer's testimony. Migrants who survive abuse or suicide attempts are not usually provided with a translator, meaning their version of events often does not get registered with officials.
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Tuesday, November 10, 2009
The Daily Star: Alarming trend of domestic worker deaths persists
By Josie Ensor
Daily Star staff
Monday, November 09, 2009