Human rights follow-up
May. 6th, 2006 03:37 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Practically every article in the online edition of today's Peninsula relates to the National Human Rights Committee report:
And, mostly unrelatedly, a shocking 85% of Qataris are unhappy with the work of Qatar's one democratic body, the Central Municipal Council.
- Committees formed to study recommendations. I guess that's a good sign? More committees?
- QU refutes NHCR report, says that deaf students would be allowed to enroll if any ever applied. (I'm also thrilled to see that QU has a student organization devoted to human rights issues!)
- Imams urged to talk about maids' woes
- Mother urges NHRC to help jailed son write school exam plus the stories of four other individuals who have recently approached the NHRC for help.
- Filipina domestic worker seeks asylum at embassy
- National accused of forcing maid into flesh trade
- 70 workers forced to evacuate labour camp
- State emerges as villian in love story
- And here is a representation of the usual Qatari concern about manual laborers: NIMBY!!!!!. Poor Qatari families, having to see your slave class. Boo hoo.
And, mostly unrelatedly, a shocking 85% of Qataris are unhappy with the work of Qatar's one democratic body, the Central Municipal Council.