I’d noticed a UK Guardian journalist, Mr. Ghaith Abdul-Ahad’s publications for his writing style, informative, seemingly not pressing readers into a particular opinion, such a rare example of purely providing news from wherever in a free press.
His recent “In the shadows of splendour” is a story of UAE achievements, which, as understood according to a publication, to a great extent gained by a life-sucking exploitation of Muslim migrants predominantly.

Courtesy of Flickr.com: Business Bay Executive Towers in Dubai by TWOCENTSWORTH
As might clear be seen from Australia, not much differences exist round a glob on a topic in general: lured with a mirage of opportunities, strangers often strip all possessions to make it in heralded, professionally advertised paradises to initially benefit their local and foreign migration agents, on arrival reality bites, and, historically, even the most iconic skyscraper, the Empire State Building had in record terms been erected during the Great Depression.
What a bite makes, perhaps, this story funnier is a global approach to an issue of having migrants there kept worse than a cattle somewhere, as this approach had been in instablogs asserted proudly quite frequently.
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