Qatar says it is building seven cities or work camps to house more than a quarter of a million migrant labourers.
It follows months of controversy concerning the country’s treatment of what are called “guest workers”, particularly those who are involved in the preparations for the 20 22 World Cup.
Qatar to house 250,000 labourers in new ‘cities’
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Ministers have said all seven cities should be built by the end of 2016.
Abdullah Saleh Mubarak al-Khulaifi, Qatari Labour and Social Affairs Minister:
“This is a major problem, the Ministry of Labour and Social affairs is facing in Qatar. The huge number, the influx of expat workers, guest workers as we call them, and our delay, nationally, of accommodating properly such a population, I think it was a mistake that we are trying to remedy now.”
But human rights organisations accuse Qatar of
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