Bangladesh evacuates stranded workers from Iraq

24 Apr, 2008

Bangladesh has begun evacuating thousands of stranded workers who were trafficked into war-ravaged Iraq by illegal manpower traders, officials said on Wednesday. An Emirates Airlines flight carrying 42 Bangladeshis arrived in Dhaka on Thursday as part of the evacuation process under the initiative of the International Organisation for Migration (IOM).
The Bangladeshis were promised jobs in Dubai and other Middle Eastern countries but sent to Iraq instead, they said. "My agent promised me a job in Dubai as a caterer," said Mohammad Ashraful, 36. "But he seized my passport from a Dubai hotel and forced me to go to Iraq," he told Reuters.
Ashraful paid 249,000 taka ($3,630) to his agent by selling family land and gold in his attempt to find a job but returned with nothing more than a plastic bag filled with his clothes. Bangladesh has banned sending workers to Iraq since the 2003 war for security reasons, but thousands of job seekers were sent to the Gulf country by illegal recruiters. Those evacuated on Wednesday estimated that about 10,000 more Bangladeshis were still in Iraq, facing a hard time without jobs and proper documents.

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