Afasi condemns US State Dept’s ‘human rights’ report of Kuwait ‘Kuwait respects expatriate workforce’

KUWAIT CITY, July 23: Deputy Premier, the Minister of Justice, Social Affairs and Labor Dr Mohammed Al-Afasi condemned report by the US State Department that places Kuwait among the worst human right violators for the fourth consecutive year based on failure by the country to issue laws for domestic laborers and against human trafficking, reports Al-Rai daily. Al-Afasi said the delays in taking those decisions does not mean “we are a country without legislation”, stressing Kuwait respects the expatriate workforce while the Social Affairs Ministry has penal codes protecting the domestic labor, besides other decisions that protect the rights of the expatriate personnel. He stressed that law incriminating human trafficking and domestic labor law will be approved in the coming legislative term, indicating the Deputy Premier, Minister of Interior Sheikh Ahmad Al-Humoud has given confirmation in that regard.

Al-Afasi said report of the US State Department is unfair to Kuwait. “This is not new since it has been reiterated four consecutive years, even though the country has laws that guarantee the right of expatriate personnel”. Earlier, US officials said the UN has praised Kuwait for keeping to international pacts on the protection of laborers. He added the International Labor Organization (ILO) lifted Kuwait from the black list, as it’s committed to international conventions on labor. This confirms the US State Department report is not accurate. “This report only expresses a point of view, so we will prove the extent by which the country is committed to laws and transparency,” Al-Afasi noted. He also disclosed that a committee has been formed to study the US report and face up to all allegations. He is of the view that the US violated human rights more than one occasion after the 11 September incidents when it restricted passengers at the airports and held prisoners in Guantanamo for many years in jail without trial.

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Do as we say!Barry | 7/26/2011 8:00:55 PM Do as Amerika says, not as it does! GTMO is about keeping people in prison forever without trial just as Billy B says. If they want to torture and keep without trial, who cares, it's not like their Amerikan prisons. When will these Middle Eastern savages just appreciate Amerikan occupation and surrender the oil? Bill and his hillbilly crowd wouldn't mind a little occupation from "DEM DIER FORGINIERS" if the roles were reversed. Again Bill, look down at the buttons under the picture box, you can control the cap locks, it really doesn't make your argument more persuasive. Now back to Fox News for Bill's next argument, YOU MAKE AMERIKA PROUD? He haw He haw
Afasi condemns..............Ted De Hoff | 7/25/2011 1:09:30 PM Kuwait respects the expatriate workforce while the Social Affairs Ministry has penal codes protecting the domestic labor, besides other decisions that protect the rights of the expatriate personnel. 1. Oh so you protect the rights of others. Hmm sure could have fooled me. Are these more of your laws that are never enforced? Talk is cheap, actions are what you need to do. Laws are only as good as the people that enforce them. 2. So, what are you doing for those who leave their sponsors after months of non payment of salaries or abusive treatment? 3. What is being done over the past five years that sponsors continually keep the employees passports which is against one of your laws? He also disclosed that a committee has been formed to study the US report and face up to all allegations. 1. Another way of saying,"WE will talk about it, but do nothing about it" 2. Sir you can talk all day, but look in the mirror, that is the person to blame for nothing being done. He is of the view that the US violated human rights more than one occasion after the 11 September incidents when it restricted passengers at the airports and held prisoners in Guantanamo for many years in jail without trial. 1. That has nothing to do with the current issue. Terrorists are completely different. 2. You are very quick to try and avoid the issue and point thought in a different direction that does not have anything to do with your issue. 3. So Kuwait does no screen incoming passengers ???? If you are not in agreement with the finding, then I suggest you gather your facts that have been implemented and enforced over a period of time. It is real simple to know just whom to believe here. Some cultures are real quick to take praise, and just as fast to try and get out of owning up to some that they have done wrong.
Afasi Condemns US State Dept’s ‘Human Rights’ Report Of KuwaitBill Bowers | 7/24/2011 2:48:12 PM THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT IS CORRECT ON SAYING KUWAIT IS THE WORST HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATORS FOR THE 4TH CONSECUTIVE YEAR. THAT IS CORRECT NOT ONLY IN EMPLOYMENT BUT OTHER FACTORS. THIS IS THE TRUTH. BECAUSE THEY ARE STILL HUMAN TRAFFICKING, FALSE DOCUMENTS ON EXPATS SALARIES AND MORE. SO PLEASE CORRECT YOURSELF BEFORE YOU SAY KUWAIT IS FOLLOWING HUMAN RIGHTS LAWS. BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT. NOW WHEN YOUR TALKING ABOUT GUANTANAMO PRISON WAR IS WAR WHEN THE PERSON IS CAUGHT WITH TERRORIST AND ASSISTING TERRORIST THEY DESERVE TO BE LOCKED UP PERIOD. WHEN YOU DEAL WITH MILITARY LAWS AND LAWS ON WAR THEN IT OVERRIDES ANY COUNTRIES LAWS. SO LETS DO NOT GO THERE. KUWAIT WAS TRUSTED WITH ONE OF THE DETAINEES WHICH KUWAIT SAID THEY WOULD TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR. AND THEN HE SLIPPED PASSED AUTHORITIES AND COMMITTED A SUICIDE BOMBER IN IRAQ INJURING AND KILLING MANY. DO YOU REALLY THINK THE UNITED STATES IS GOING TO MAKE THE SAME MISTAKE AGAIN THE ANSWER IS NO.
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