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Hundreds crammed into small houses unfed, unverified reports of deaths.
Dhaka, Feb 24 (UNB)- Hapless Bangladeshi migrant workers trapped in the turmoil sweeping through Libya have been passing their days half-fed or unfed for the last few days, in totally insecure and dreadful conditions.
These ill-fated workers, employed either by South Korean or Singaporean construction firms, are mostly crammed into small houses or camps in Tripoli, where the regime of Muammar Ghaddafi is still holding strong, as well as Benghazi, which has fallen to the protesters.
They are unable to reach the owners of the construction firms, who have abandoned them, unpaid and unfed.
The African mercenaries brought in by the regime have looted them of their money and phones, at several points in both the cities. Many were beaten and injured by the hoodlums.
Were Bangali please save us. Please tell the government to do something for us, a sobbing Masud Rana of Sakhipur, Tangail, told UNB over phone from Benghazi today.
Rana, who works for a Singaporean company said they have no food, no water, no money, and fear dying from starvation.
Relaying his shockingly sorry tale, Rana said he is one of 400-500 Bangladeshis living miserably in one small house for the last one week. This, supposedly is one of the
We cant go outside. If we are on street we will be shot down.
Farhad, another worker from Tangail, said the group he is part of has been without food for the last three days. He also said they have heard that 35-37 Bangladeshis were killed.
Khorshed and Asadul, speaking to UNB from Tripoli, narrated the same stories of lawlessness and horror. One worker complained that despite repeated phone calls, the Bangladesh embassy in Tripoli has been non-responsive.
Another report indicates some 300 Bangladeshi workers are trapped living in inhuman conditions in the Alkhalid area of Tripoli. They work for the Korean Hyundai company.
The report said mercenaries attacked a Chinese company on Thursday morning and killed 37 workers, most of whom were Bangladeshis. However, UNB is still trying to independently verify this claim.
Official figures estimate there are some 65,000 Bangladeshi workers in Libya. The real figure is speculated to be over 100,000.
UNBconnect... - Trapped Bangladeshi workers in Libya relay tales of misery
Dhaka, Feb 24 (UNB)- Hapless Bangladeshi migrant workers trapped in the turmoil sweeping through Libya have been passing their days half-fed or unfed for the last few days, in totally insecure and dreadful conditions.
These ill-fated workers, employed either by South Korean or Singaporean construction firms, are mostly crammed into small houses or camps in Tripoli, where the regime of Muammar Ghaddafi is still holding strong, as well as Benghazi, which has fallen to the protesters.
They are unable to reach the owners of the construction firms, who have abandoned them, unpaid and unfed.
The African mercenaries brought in by the regime have looted them of their money and phones, at several points in both the cities. Many were beaten and injured by the hoodlums.
Were Bangali please save us. Please tell the government to do something for us, a sobbing Masud Rana of Sakhipur, Tangail, told UNB over phone from Benghazi today.
Rana, who works for a Singaporean company said they have no food, no water, no money, and fear dying from starvation.
Relaying his shockingly sorry tale, Rana said he is one of 400-500 Bangladeshis living miserably in one small house for the last one week. This, supposedly is one of the
We cant go outside. If we are on street we will be shot down.
Farhad, another worker from Tangail, said the group he is part of has been without food for the last three days. He also said they have heard that 35-37 Bangladeshis were killed.
Khorshed and Asadul, speaking to UNB from Tripoli, narrated the same stories of lawlessness and horror. One worker complained that despite repeated phone calls, the Bangladesh embassy in Tripoli has been non-responsive.
Another report indicates some 300 Bangladeshi workers are trapped living in inhuman conditions in the Alkhalid area of Tripoli. They work for the Korean Hyundai company.
The report said mercenaries attacked a Chinese company on Thursday morning and killed 37 workers, most of whom were Bangladeshis. However, UNB is still trying to independently verify this claim.
Official figures estimate there are some 65,000 Bangladeshi workers in Libya. The real figure is speculated to be over 100,000.
UNBconnect... - Trapped Bangladeshi workers in Libya relay tales of misery