Gulf states reject human trafficking charge
Saudi Arabia and Qatar deny U.S. claims that they allow exploitation of laborers
Compiled by Daily Star staff
Monday, June 06, 2005
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Saudi Arabia and Qatar rejected a U.S. State Department report naming them as top offenders in human trafficking. The report said victims in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates were forced to become domestic servants, laborers and prostitutes and even boy camel jockeys as young as three. This Article is only available in The Daily Star on-line archive. Containing over 100,000 articles, The Daily Star archive is an excellent information source and research tool for all events in Lebanon and the region since 1997.
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