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(c)
That a national agency for the employment and recruitment of
foreign skilled and unskilled labour and domestic workers should be created.
A public agency of this nature would deal directly with the countries which
export manpower and domestic workers, and replace the many private agencies at
present active in this area;
(d)
That Kuwait should cooperate with the countries which export
domestic workers by offering instruction in conversational Arabic so as to
facilitate social communication and avoid conflicts resulting from linguistic
and cultural problems and incomprehension;
(e)
That regulations and practical measures to ensure regular payment
of wages should be adopted;
(f)
That conditions for the detention and expulsion of persons whose
presence is not authorized by law should be improved by providing them with
legal protection and assistance;
(g)
That cultural programmes on the countries that export manpower and
domestic workers should be produced and broadcast on radio and television;
(h)
continued;
That efforts to promote and strengthen democracy should be
(i)
That the United Nations human rights conventions and, in
particular, the International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of
All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families, should be ratified.
Notes
1.See Middle East Watch/Women's Rights Project, “Punishing the Victim:
and mistreatment of Asian maids in Kuwait”. (New York, August 1992.)
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2.Prisoners of War.
3.Figures provided by the Civil Records Office.
4.Prior to the invasion, there were about 400,000 Palestinians. Many of them
collaborated with the Iraqi army during the invasion and subsequently left
Kuwait. Only about 75,000 Palestinians remain.