Why are you not releasing the name
and nationality of the labour agents?
Let us know which Nationality is cheating
the INDIANS and organise a DEMONSTRATION
in front of their Embassy all over the WORLD.
Mr. RICHAsianKid shows us some action, but I guess
you are just a bag of HOT AIR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"RichAsianKid" <richasiankid@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:1dbc5a4a-29f5-4cf5-ad94-ec5a207687e9@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> From March 18th:
>
> http://sify.com/news/international/fullstory.php?id=14624311
>
> Duped Indian workers make Singa****e streets their home
> Tuesday, 18 March , 2008, 12:02
> Last Updated: Tuesday, 18 March , 2008, 12:05
>
> Singa****e: Jobless and penniless Indian workers have been living in
> streets here for as long as a year, according to news re****ts.
>
> About 50 men have turned a road in Singa****e's 'Little India' district
> into a make****ft camp, gathering at night to sleep and share food, The
> Straits Times re****ted on Monday.
>
> Several told the newspaper that they paid between 1,500 Singa****e
> Dollars ($1,094) and 4,000 Singa****e Dollars ($2,898) to agents in
> India, who promised them "nice jobs" in the city-state.
>
> On arrival, some found there were no jobs waiting. Others, unaware of
> regulations, were tricked into entering on social visit p*****, which
> do not allow them to work. Many resorted to working illegally, and
> were arrested, jailed and caned, the re****t said.
>
> On release, the Indians said they were not allowed to go home because
> they are needed to help with Ministry of Manpower investigations. "The
> Ministry ensures that all investigations are conducted promptly," a
> spokesman was quoted as saying. "Some cases may take a longer
> investigation period due to the nature and complexity of the case." He
> said foreigners needed to assist with investigations are allowed to
> work under a tem****ary job scheme, but gave no details.
>
> Civic groups touched by the workers' plight have been handing out food
> packets several nights a week. The Indian embassy said it assists
> workers who seek help on a "case-by-case basis."
>
> "I want to go home," said Meghanathan Panchatchasam, from Tamil Nadu
> who has been sleeping in alleyways for four months. "I hate
> Singa****e," the 33-year-od man told the newspaper. "My life here is
> wasted."
>


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