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German filmmaker imprisoned for exposing dire Qatar World Cup worker conditions
Published time: October 16, 2013 14:56


Foreign workers wait for their bus at a construction site in front World Trade centre tower in Doha (Reuters / Fadi Al-Assaad)
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Toiling in terrible conditions, no salaries for months, passports confiscated by employers – that’s the horrendous reality for migrant workers helping with preparations for the World Cup 2022 in Qatar, as revealed by German filmmaker, Peter Giesel.

He and his cameraman were detained and imprisoned after they tried to investigate the story. The two went to Qatar following the publication of a report in the Guardian, claiming that workers are enduring appalling labor abuses.

Giesel said that they were arrested in their hotel rooms on October 3 and taken to police headquarters. There, all their equipment was impounded, and police then took the filmmakers to the State Security prison in the suburbs of Doha.

RT exclusively interviewed filmmaker Peter Giesel to find out about their experiences, and what they witnessed while covering the issue in Doha.

“We were there, in those separate cells, in [sic] the total of 21 hours. We were treated quite well, we got good food, to be honest, but the bad thing about those 21 hours was that we weren’t allowed a single phone call: not to our embassy, not to our families, no one was there to tell us what the charge was really, so we were kind of desperate in there, not having any contact with the outside world,” Giesel stressed.

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A laborer works at a construction site in Doha (Reuters)


Prior to their confinement, he and his cameraman met with migrant workers who told them about their plight.

One of the men interviewed worked for 12 years as an accommodation specialist, but, as Giesel indicated to RT, “ironically, his accommodation itself doesn’t even have a fan.”

The man hasn’t been getting his salary and bonuses for a number of years, and his main difficulty is to fight a case against his boss and his firm: the employer took his passport from him, and the 35-year-old worker hasn’t made the money necessary to return home, “the devilish circle”, as Peter Giesel put it to RT.

Another group of guys – there were four of them – weren’t paid for seven months in a row and were trying to file a case when Giesel met them.

As the filmmaker explained, one of the main issues surrounding migrant workers is that they are employed under the so-called kafala system, which is “a law basically stating that every migrant worker that comes into Qatar has to find his own personal sponsor meaning his boss, the firm or corporation he’s working for.”

“And that sponsor has to take care of him legally and medically, but obviously, most of the sponsors take their passports away from the migrant workers. That puts maybe tens of thousands of them in a miserable situation. They can’t make any money to go home, so they’re trapped down there.”

Moreover, migrant employees can’t rely on outside forces such as their countries’ embassies, according to Giesel.

“I had a chance to sneak into the Nepalese embassy and do my recordings down there. It seems to be some kind of chaos: the bureaucracy not only in the embassies, but also in the Qatari system might be too overwhelming for those 1.4 million migrant workers to be treated fairly,” he told RT.

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A laborer eats his lunch at a construction site in Doha (Reuters)


Despite the disastrous situation, Giesel is certain that the World Cup in Doha won’t be canceled, as “there’s just too much money involved in it. There are sponsorships, contracts ready, most of them signed already, there’s big political money, there’s big infrastructural money. Right now, there are billions spent down there in Doha to put up the streets, to put up new shopping malls, to put up new stadiums indeed.”

The FIFA President, responding to the outrage, said that he would speak with the country’s emir about the situation, but “we can’t be the ones who change it.”

Giesel said that they were detained in their hotel rooms on October 3 and taken to police headquarters. There, all their equipment was taken from them, and police then took the filmmakers to the State Security prison in the suburbs of Doha.

Finally, when asked why migrants continue to come to Qatar despite the difficulties, Giesel simply said that they “make more money out there.”

“Although the salaries average an estimated $350 a month, even for specialist workers, it’s more than in their home countries: Nepal, Bangladesh…” Giesel told RT.


http://rt.com/news/qatar-german-cup-workers-265/
 
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i don't blame qataris, i blame those countries who let their countrymen treated like dog there

its there land, they can rape if they legalise raping workers

their land their laws, you can cry, but the reality is they are the owners

the workers go their and they dont come to you

treat them the same if you want in retaliation, you have all the rights
 
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The is something called basic human rights and they are employees not slaves of the Qataris
 
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i don't blame qataris, i blame those countries who let their countrymen treated like dog there

its there land, they can rape if they legalise raping workers

their land their laws, you can cry, but the reality is they are the owners

the workers go their and they dont come to you

treat them the same if you want in retaliation, you have all the rights

What you said is outrageous!

It is outrageous how Qatar treates its guest workers and more so how FIFA looks the other way to the big pot of money.
 
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Götterdämmerung;4875324 said:
What you said is outrageous!

It is outrageous how Qatar treates its guest workers and more so how FIFA looks the other way to the big pot of money.

we had discussions earlier on the similar topic and you said you will mind your own business

so mind your own business, what goes in qatar is none of your damn business

just like you shrugged off people criticising about burka ban in france and other anti freedom stuff in germany and europe
 
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we had discussions earlier on the similar topic and you said you will mind your own business

so mind your own business, what goes in qatar is none of your damn business

just like you shrugged off people criticising about burka ban in france and other anti freedom stuff in germany and europe

Are Qatari treated the same way or only guest workers getting this inhuman treatment? Not only that, Qatar is one of the richest nations in the world, not only are they paying a pittance, they even break their contracts by withholding the payment for months.

Now, how is that comparable with the burqa ban?
 
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i don't blame qataris, i blame those countries who let their countrymen treated like dog there

its there land, they can rape if they legalise raping workers

their land their laws, you can cry, but the reality is they are the owners

the workers go their and they dont come to you

treat them the same if you want in retaliation, you have all the rights

As the filmmaker explained, one of the main issues surrounding migrant workers is that they are employed under the so-called kafala system, which is “a law basically stating that every migrant worker that comes into Qatar has to find his own personal sponsor meaning his boss, the firm or corporation he’s working for.”

“And that sponsor has to take care of him legally and medically, but obviously, most of the sponsors take their passports away from the migrant workers. That puts maybe tens of thousands of them in a miserable situation. They can’t make any money to go home, so they’re trapped down there.”



Has one ever imagined that some workers might be cheated to land there, promised with good pay job under decent, humane environment? And now left with no passport, no money, just being trapped down there!!

Unfortunately their weak and/or corrupt govt care only whatever money the workers may bring back home, close their eyes on the pathetic and inhuman treatments by the Qataris... they are ENSLAVED LABORS in the modern days!

Hey, where is the HUMAN RIGHTS (HR) organization when they're really needed?
Where's ILO? Where's the SPORTIVE and FAIR PLAY promoter, the FIFA?

Where are Washington, London, Paris, Brussels, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Oslo, the usual Champ mouthpieces of Democracy, Freedom, Human Rights when they are really needed??? Hmmm, Qatar is friendly nation, an ally, so they just turn their eyes away...

Hey, where are their propaganda trumpets as well? those lovely mainstream media (MSM), they are also missed to notify these inhuman practices there?

It's a CURSE to hold the World Cup under those facilities built by the enslaved labors, unjust pains, sweat and blood of the miserable workers.

As a sport event, it's DOOMED to be carried out upon UNJUST conditions!!


P.S. The world surely will gain much more peaceful life if the Great Empire and its true Devil Axis, the members of the warring beasts, NATO, will implement the MYOB principle, stay away from intervening into the domestic affairs of other nations every where!! But they don't.
 
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