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DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
In the "Naif Police station" district, migrant workers cram more than 10 to a room in these squats and some share a bed. Of the nearly 800,000 migrant workers in Dubai, these men either left or completed their 1-3 year contracts with construction companies getting other jobs (taxi drivers, shop assistants etc.)and live more freely, not confined to the workers camps. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
25km from the center of Dubai is the Jabel Ali district where there are several workers camps not fit for habitation. Over 400 workers from China live in this one. The nearly 800,000 migrant workers from India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and China work in the enormous construction sites of Dubai. They are paid approximately 150 euros a month. Dubai, UAE -February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
25km from the center of Dubai is the Jabel Ali district where there are several workers camps not fit for habitation. Over 6,000 immigrants from Pakistan and India live in this one. The nearly 800,000 migrant workers from India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and China work in the enormous construction sites of Dubai. They are paid approximately 150 euros a month. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
25km from the center of Dubai is the Jabel Ali district where there are several workers camps not fit for habitation. Over 400 workers from China live in this one. The nearly 800,000 migrant workers from India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and China work in the enormous construction sites of Dubai. They are paid approximately 150 euros a month. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
25km from the center of Dubai is the Jabel Ali district where there are several workers camps not fit for habitation. Over 400 workers from China live in this one. The nearly 800,000 migrant workers from India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and China work in the enormous construction sites of Dubai. They are paid approximately 150 euros a month. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
After a 12-hour day, workers of a construction site close to "Sheikh Sayed" wait for the bus. It takes more than an hour and a half to return to their camp. The nearly 800,000 migrant workers from India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and China work in the enormous construction sites of Dubai and must live in camps not fit for habitation. They are paid approximately 150 euros a month. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUKAS_07534571_SIP
DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
The workers living in a camp in Nad El Shiba use whatever means they can to maintain a minimum of hygiene. The nearly 800,000 migrant workers from India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and China work in the enormous construction sites of Dubai and must live in camps not fit for habitation. They are paid approximately 150 euros a month. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUKAS_07534567_SIP
DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
After a 12-hour day, workers of a construction site close to "Sheikh Sayed" road elbow their way onto the bus. It takes more than an hour and a half to return to their camp. The nearly 800,000 migrant workers from India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and China work in the enormous construction sites of Dubai and must live in camps not fit for habitation. They are paid approximately 150 euros a month. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUKAS_07534563_SIP
DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
Four Indian workers take a 20 minute nap in the extreme heat of 50 °C at the construction site of "Burj Dubai." The nearly 800,000 migrant workers from India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and China work in the enormous construction sites of Dubai and must live in camps not fit for habitation. They are paid approximately 150 euros a month. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUKAS_07534562_SIP
DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
25km from the center of Dubai is the Jabel Ali district where there are several workers camps not fit for habitation. The nearly 800,000 migrant workers from India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and China work in the enormous construction sites of Dubai. They are paid approximately 150 euros a month. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUKAS_07534561_SIP
DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
A construction site close to "Sheikh Sayed" road. The nearly 800,000 migrant workers from India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and China work in the enormous construction sites of Dubai and must live in camps not fit for habitation. They are paid approximately 150 euros a month. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUKAS_07534556_SIP
DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
After a 12-hour day, workers wait for the bus in the "La Marina" district. It takes an hour and a half to get back to their camp. The nearly 800,000 migrant workers from India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and China work in the enormous construction sites of Dubai and must live in camps not fit for habitation. They are paid approximately 150 euros a month. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUKAS_07534510_SIP
DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
25km from the center of Dubai is the Jabel Ali district where there are several workers camps not fit for habitation. The nearly 800,000 migrant workers from India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and China work in the enormous construction sites of Dubai. They are paid approximately 150 euros a month. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUKAS_07534509_SIP
DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
A construction site close to "Sheikh Sayed" road. The nearly 800,000 migrant workers from India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and China work in the enormous construction sites of Dubai and must live in camps not fit for habitation. They are paid approximately 150 euros a month. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUKAS_07534508_SIP
DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
After a 12-hour day, workers of a construction site close to "Sheikh Sayed" wait for the bus. It takes more than an hour and a half to return to their camp. The nearly 800,000 migrant workers from India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and China work in the enormous construction sites of Dubai and must live in camps not fit for habitation. They are paid approximately 150 euros a month. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
After a 12-hour day, workers wait for the bus in the "La Marina" district. It takes an hour and a half to get back to their camp. The nearly 800,000 migrant workers from India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and China work in the enormous construction sites of Dubai and must live in camps not fit for habitation. They are paid approximately 150 euros a month. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
After a 12-hour day, workers of a construction site close to "Sheikh Sayed" wait for the bus. It takes more than an hour and a half to return to their camp. The nearly 800,000 migrant workers from India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and China work in the enormous construction sites of Dubai and must live in camps not fit for habitation. They are paid approximately 150 euros a month. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
After a 12-hour day, workers of a construction site close to "Sheikh Sayed" wait for the bus. It takes more than an hour and a half to return to their camp. The nearly 800,000 migrant workers from India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and China work in the enormous construction sites of Dubai and must live in camps not fit for habitation. They are paid approximately 150 euros a month. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUKAS_07534277_SIP
DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
25km from the center of Dubai is the Jabel Ali district where there are several workers camps not fit for habitation. Over 400 workers from China live in this one. The nearly 800,000 migrant workers from India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and China work in the enormous construction sites of Dubai. They are paid approximately 150 euros a month. Dubai, UAE - February 2007./0705141545 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUKAS_07534276_SIP
DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
In the "Naif Police station" district, migrant workers cram more than 10 to a room in these squats and some share a bed. Of the nearly 800,000 migrant workers in Dubai, these men either left or completed their 1-3 year contracts with construction companies getting other jobs (taxi drivers, shop assistants etc.)and live more freely, not confined to the workers camps. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
25km from the center of Dubai is the Jabel Ali district where there are several workers camps not fit for habitation. Over 400 workers from China live in this one. The nearly 800,000 migrant workers from India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and China work in the enormous construction sites of Dubai. They are paid approximately 150 euros a month. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUKAS_07534273_SIP
DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
25km from the center of Dubai is the Jabel Ali district where there are several workers camps not fit for habitation. Over 400 workers from China live in this one. The nearly 800,000 migrant workers from India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and China work in the enormous construction sites of Dubai. They are paid approximately 150 euros a month. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
In the "Naif Police station" district, migrant workers cram more than 10 to a room in these squats and some share a bed. Of the nearly 800,000 migrant workers in Dubai, these men either left or completed their 1-3 year contracts with construction companies getting other jobs (taxi drivers, shop assistants etc.)and live more freely, not confined to the workers camps. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
25km from the center of Dubai is the Jabel Ali district where there are several workers camps not fit for habitation. Over 400 workers from China live in this one. The nearly 800,000 migrant workers from India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and China work in the enormous construction sites of Dubai. They are paid approximately 150 euros a month. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
25km from the center of Dubai is the Jabel Ali district where there are several workers camps not fit for habitation. Over 400 workers from China live in this one. The nearly 800,000 migrant workers from India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and China work in the enormous construction sites of Dubai. They are paid approximately 150 euros a month. Dubai, UAE - February 2007./0705141545 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
The nearly 800,000 migrant workers from India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and China work in the enormous construction sites of Dubai and live in camps not fit for habitation. They are paid approximately 150 euros a month. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
25km from the center of Dubai is the Jabel Ali district where there are several workers camps not fit for habitation. Over 400 workers from China live in this one. The nearly 800,000 migrant workers from India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and China work in the enormous construction sites of Dubai. They are paid approximately 150 euros a month. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
25km from the center of Dubai is the Jabel Ali district where there are several workers camps not fit for habitation. Over 6,000 immigrants from Pakistan and India live in this one. The nearly 800,000 migrant workers from India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and China work in the enormous construction sites of Dubai. They are paid approximately 150 euros a month. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
25km from the center of Dubai is the Jabel Ali district where there are several workers camps not fit for habitation. Over 6,000 immigrants from Pakistan and India live in this one. The nearly 800,000 migrant workers from India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and China work in the enormous construction sites of Dubai. They are paid approximately 150 euros a month. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
The construction site of "Burj Dubai," towering at 808 meters already surpasses the largest skyscraper in the world. The nearly 800,000 migrant workers from India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and China work in the enormous construction sites of Dubai and must live in camps not fit for habitation. They are paid approximately 150 euros a month. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
25km from the center of Dubai is the Jabel Ali district where there are several workers camps not fit for habitation. Over 6,000 immigrants from Pakistan and India live in this one. The nearly 800,000 migrant workers from India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and China work in the enormous construction sites of Dubai. They are paid approximately 150 euros a month. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
25km from the center of Dubai is the Jabel Ali district where there are several workers camps not fit for habitation. Over 400 workers from China live in this one. The nearly 800,000 migrant workers from India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and China work in the enormous construction sites of Dubai. They are paid approximately 150 euros a month. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
25km from the center of Dubai is the Jabel Ali district where there are several workers camps not fit for habitation. Over 6,000 immigrants from Pakistan and India live in this one. The nearly 800,000 migrant workers from India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and China work in the enormous construction sites of Dubai. They are paid approximately 150 euros a month. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
25km from the center of Dubai is the Jabel Ali district where there are several workers camps not fit for habitation. Over 6,000 immigrants from Pakistan and India live in this one. The nearly 800,000 migrant workers from India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and China work in the enormous construction sites of Dubai. They are paid approximately 150 euros a month. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
In the "Naif Police station" district, migrant workers cram more than 10 to a room in these squats and some share a bed. Of the nearly 800,000 migrant workers in Dubai, these men either left or completed their 1-3 year contracts with construction companies getting other jobs (taxi drivers, shop assistants etc.)and live more freely, not confined to the workers camps. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
In the "Naif Police station" district, migrant workers cram more than 10 to a room in these squats and some share a bed. Of the nearly 800,000 migrant workers in Dubai, these men either left or completed their 1-3 year contracts with construction companies getting other jobs (taxi drivers, shop assistants etc.)and live more freely, not confined to the workers camps. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
In the "Naif Police station" district, migrant workers cram more than 10 to a room in these squats and some share a bed. Of the nearly 800,000 migrant workers in Dubai, these men either left or completed their 1-3 year contracts with construction companies getting other jobs (taxi drivers, shop assistants etc.)and live more freely, not confined to the workers camps. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
25km from the center of Dubai is the Jabel Ali district where there are several workers camps not fit for habitation. Over 400 workers from China live in this one. The nearly 800,000 migrant workers from India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and China work in the enormous construction sites of Dubai. They are paid approximately 150 euros a month. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
After a 12-hour day, workers wait for the bus in the "La Marina" district. It takes an hour and a half to get back to their camp. The nearly 800,000 migrant workers from India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and China work in the enormous construction sites of Dubai and must live in camps not fit for habitation. They are paid approximately 150 euros a month. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
After a 12-hour day, workers of a construction site close to "Sheikh Sayed" road elbow their way onto the bus. It takes more than an hour and a half to return to their camp. The nearly 800,000 migrant workers from India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and China work in the enormous construction sites of Dubai and must live in camps not fit for habitation. They are paid approximately 150 euros a month. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
A construction site close to "Sheikh Sayed" road. The nearly 800,000 migrant workers from India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and China work in the enormous construction sites of Dubai and must live in camps not fit for habitation. They are paid approximately 150 euros a month. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
In the "Naif Police station" district, migrant workers cram more than 10 to a room in these squats and some share a bed. Of the nearly 800,000 migrant workers in Dubai, these men either left or completed their 1-3 year contracts with construction companies getting other jobs (taxi drivers, shop assistants etc.)and live more freely, not confined to the workers camps. Dubai, UAE - February 2007./0705141545 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
In the "Naif Police station" district, migrant workers cram more than 10 to a room in these squats and some share a bed. Of the nearly 800,000 migrant workers in Dubai, these men either left or completed their 1-3 year contracts with construction companies getting other jobs (taxi drivers, shop assistants etc.)and live more freely, not confined to the workers camps. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
Four Indian workers take a 20 minute nap in the extreme heat of 50 °C at the construction site of "Burj Dubai." The nearly 800,000 migrant workers from India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and China work in the enormous construction sites of Dubai and must live in camps not fit for habitation. They are paid approximately 150 euros a month. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
A construction site close to "Sheikh Sayed" road. The nearly 800,000 migrant workers from India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and China work in the enormous construction sites of Dubai and must live in camps not fit for habitation. They are paid approximately 150 euros a month. Dubai, UAE - February 2007./0705141545 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
In the "Naif Police station" district, migrant workers cram more than 10 to a room in these squats and some share a bed. Of the nearly 800,000 migrant workers in Dubai, these men either left or completed their 1-3 year contracts with construction companies getting other jobs (taxi drivers, shop assistants etc.)and live more freely, not confined to the workers camps. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
After a 12-hour day, workers wait for the bus in the "La Marina" district. It takes an hour and a half to get back to their camp. The nearly 800,000 migrant workers from India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and China work in the enormous construction sites of Dubai and must live in camps not fit for habitation. They are paid approximately 150 euros a month. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
A construction site close to "Sheikh Sayed" road. The nearly 800,000 migrant workers from India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and China work in the enormous construction sites of Dubai and must live in camps not fit for habitation. They are paid approximately 150 euros a month. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
A construction site close to "Sheikh Sayed" road. The nearly 800,000 migrant workers from India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and China work in the enormous construction sites of Dubai and must live in camps not fit for habitation. They are paid approximately 150 euros a month. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUBAI: Immigrant Workers Exploited
The construction site of "Burj Dubai," towering at 808 meters already surpasses the largest skyscraper in the world. The nearly 800,000 migrant workers from India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and China work in the enormous construction sites of Dubai and must live in camps not fit for habitation. They are paid approximately 150 euros a month. Dubai, UAE - February 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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