Dubai's Dark Side
Another look at the camps from the inside.
"Welcome to the damaged camp," Ghulam Mustafa, 35, said with a smile at the entrance of one 35-room compound where he and some 600 other migrant workers live in this desolate desert area on Dubai's fringe.
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"Welcome to the damaged camp," Ghulam Mustafa, 35, said with a smile at the entrance of one 35-room compound where he and some 600 other migrant workers live in this desolate desert area on Dubai's fringe.
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1 Comments:
camps are nice.. i used to go there when i was a kid and talk to the workers.. this was back in the days when dubai was much smaller than it is now.
the atmosphere was more like an india-town (similar to say china-town in london) rather than a concentration camp.
people genuinely were enjoying themselves back then, and we not as exploited as they appear to be nowadays.
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