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More than 100 Indonesian migrant workers are stranded at the Indonesian Embassy in the UAE. However, the Indonesian Ministry of Manpower seems not to care.

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Working in someone else's country is not always a pleasure, and that goes even in oil-rich Arabia. Just look at the fate of about 145 housemaids who are now living in emergency quarters at the Indonesian Embassy premises in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) capital of Abu Dhabi. Instead of being well off, just to take a bath or to relieve themselves they have to queue awaiting their turn. For your information: there are no more then three bathrooms i

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