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Domestic workers, who lack any protections under the law and have virtually no access to judicial redress, have also suffered severe consequences. Many domestic workers have reported that their employers slashed their salaries—if they paid them at all. But even the more fortunate workers who are still receiving their salaries in full have seen their money’s value decrease by almost a third as the Lebanese lira depreciates. A worker who used to earn LL300,000 per month could transfer $200 to her family abroad. Now, the same salary can get her as little as $120 at the unofficial exchange rate, which fluctuates day to day at the sarraf (exchange shop). Projections indicate that the lira may depreciate even further.

Making matters worse, even though some migrant workers stand to effectively lose out on half of their pay or more, they cannot readily leave their employers or advocate for better pay or conditions. Their presence is regulated under a kafala (sponsorship) system—which former Labor Minister Camille Abousleiman likened to “modern-day slavery”—under which they cannot leave or change jobs without their employer’s consent. Giving employers this level of control over workers’ lives has led to an array of abuses that Human Rights Watch has been documenting for years, including non-payment of wages, forced confinement, no time off, and verbal, physical, and sexual abuse.

In December, the Philippines embassy in Lebanon said that more than 1,000 Filipino workers who “have recently lost jobs and income opportunities” registered for their free repatriation program. At the time of writing, no other embassy has offered similar services to its nationals in Lebanon.

By Aya Jazoub, Human Rights Watch

Racism and colorism are way too normalized in the middle east, and no matter how much lebanese love to claim that they have a modernized mindset, the segregation is undeniable.

Nobody wants to admit that their ideologies are outdated and actions hateful. Our system should be updated, and by that I mean completely modified. Migrants and immigrants should be given equal rights and opportunities. Decensy shouldn't be too much to ask for. They shouldn't be begging for healthcare, food and salaries, all of those things should be guaranteed.

I'll put some links where you can further educate yourself and donate to help out, please if you can, it'd truly make a difference.

Thanks in advance.

https://thisislebanon.info/donate/

https://www.hrw.org/news/2020/03/06/life-lebanons-migrant-domestic-workers-worsens-amid-crisis

https://www.hrw.org/news/2020/07/27/lebanon-abolish-kafala-sponsorship-system

https://givebutter.com/send-us-home-repatriation-domestic-workers-from-lebanon

https://www.infomigrants.net/en/post/25714/lebanon-s-migrant-domestic-workers-suffer-amid-economic-crisis

https://www.armlebanon.org/abolish-kafala

https://www.givingloop.org/mcc/

https://www.gofundme.com/f/food-and-medicine-for-kafala-victims-in-lebanon

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Important Reminder:

Lebanon is still going through a social, health, political and economic crisis.

  • The lebanese currency has lost more than 80% of its value, and since the countrys economy is heavily dependent on the exchange rate with the US dollar and over 80% of its products are imported, the prices of basic necessities (food, etc..) have and are still rapidly increasing every day.
  • The World Bank estimated in 2019 that over 48% of Lebanese citizens lived below the poverty line.
  • The Covid-19 pandemic, with lack of efficient governmental response and underfunded healthcare, has worsened the country's state.
  • The heavy corruption of the lebanese government that caused a failure to improve the economy, deteriorated living conditions and extreme income inequality.
  • The explosion that utterly destroyed Beirut and resulted in 3 to 5 billion in damages with 300,000+ people becoming homeless.

The problems that Lebanon and its people are facing are endless, there are way more and the list lengthens everyday. So just because your timeline isn't talking about Lebanon anymore doesn't mean that everything is back to normal.

Please consider donating to the red cross (the only reliable source, all the rest go through the governmennt, and also, petitions do not work in the middle east). Don't stop spreading awareness.

P.S: Like I said, the lebanese pound is pretty much worthless, so donating with another currency would be best.

Follow them on instagram: @lebaneseredcross

Donate to save lives: https://supportlrc.app/

If you are unable to help directly, please share.

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Hey, I just wanted to thank everyone who helped out Lebanon during these hard times. I wrote a post about the explosion and shared some news, informations, pictures and videos to try and spread awareness about the subject, and I was honestly astonished by the response that I got.

I am heartbroken by what happened and still is happening here, and it warms my heart to see that people actually reached out, tried to educate themselves, shared, offered support to the people affected and donated. Really from the bottom of my heart thank you.

Let's try to stand together during these hard times. And even though less information is being circulated about the crisis, please remember that it's not a trend. What happened is a tragedy, so many people were left injured, homeless, traumatized, and sadly many did die.

Keep on educating yourself, share information and donate if you can (red cross is the safest option btw).

Thank you once again.

Also please vote trump out.

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Some new information about the explosion in Lebanon

  • Killed at least 100 people
  • Injured more than 400 people
  • Left more than 300,000 people homeless
  • Destroyed half the city of Beirut
  • The president claims that the blast was caused by 2,750 tons of ammonium nitrate stored unsafely in a warehouse.
  • Blast damages valued between $3 to 5 billions.
  • French president Emmanuel Macron will visit Lebanon tomorrow, he will bring with him material and medical aid and will say that France stands with Lebanon

Additional information:

Please donate to the red cross and download it's application.

Thank you for reading and please share

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Hello, hope all of you are safe and doing well.

You may have heard of what happened in Lebanon today and if not, basically, there was a big explosion in Beirut that affected many cities, destroyed shops, homes, cars, caused many injuries and deaths. The cause is uncertain.

As a fellow lebanese myself (that also lives there), today was absolutely terrifying, probably the scariest moments of my life. We heard a deafening sound as the floors were shaking. Some of us thought it was an attack, others thought it was an earthquake. As soon as it ended many expected a second one, which luckily never happened.

Here's a video of what happened that was sent to me, there are also many others that you can find online.

Windows were broken, doors wrecked, cars flipped over, buildings collapsed, people hit by flying or falling objects, and unfortunately, many didn't make it out alive.

We were one of the lucky ones, our families and friends were all safe and our homes were fine.

Some people couldn't even get out of the crumbling builings, so we saw corpses being pulled out, although some people survived the crash. But wherever we looked, there was blood, poeple were half covered in it, their shirts, pants, hair, everything. And that sight was traumatizing.

We watched the news with elders severely injured, children with blood-spattered shirts and people in pain that couldn't get in the hospitals because they were full.

Some people are missing. Just try to imagine the pain and fear their families and friends are feeling.

Articles about what happened, there are a lot more

Not only are we in the middle of a pandemic, but Lebanon is also going through a very serious economical crisis. To give you an example, before, $1 equaled 1 500 lebanese pounds. Nowadays, $1 equals more than 7 000 lebanese pounds. Not to mention that we obviously don't have any dollars at disposition, so yeah we're fucked.

People are hungry, homeless, unemployed. And even if they are getting paid, it'll be useless since the prices of everything went up because they were affected by the economical fiasco.

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Today, I heard my 7 year old cousins scream in fear that they were going to die. I saw my aunt shaking, worried that her children won't survive. I saw my dad freak out while trying to reassure us when we both knew that we were uncertain about the next minutes of our lives. I heard the panic in the trembling voices of my family and friends as they couldn't believe what had just happened. I thought my loved ones and I were going to die in the next seconds.

I'm never forgetting those moments and feelings.

I don't think signing petitions will help, i don't even know if the following links will help either, I just know Lebanon and it's people are desperate for anything because the future of this country is extremely uncertain.

https://helplebanonnow.carrd.co/

https://lebanoncrisis.carrd.co/

https://www.gofundme.com/f/lebanonneedsorg?utm_source=customer&utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet&utm_medium=copy_link

https://helplebanon.carrd.co/

http://redcross.org.lb/SubPage.aspx?pageid=1370&PID=158

http://www.caritas.org.lb/get_involved/donate

https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/lebanon-relief?utm_term=PYp7gXzyD

I think donating to the red cross would be the most helpful, so if you are considering it, it'd be great.

There are so many great threads on twitter about what you can do to help, just search help lebanon or something to find them. Also if you can, please donate, and as I said, the lebanese pound is pretty much worthless currently so USD is way more useful to us.

PLEASE SHARE

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Also a big thank you to everyone using their platform to educate people on the subject and donate because God knows Lebanon needs it. I've seen celebrities such as Ariana Grande, Jameela Jamil, Dylan Minette, Zane Hijazi, Mia Khalifa, Elijah Daniel, The regrettes, Sofia Bryant, Emma Chamberlain and Chris Klemens raise awareness about the ongoing issues and I wish to see more people share donation links and donate themselves if they can because they do make a big difference. Thank you once again and please share.

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PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE HELP LEBANON I HAVE PUT PETITIONS, DONATION LINKS AND ARTICLES RELATING TO THE EXPLOSION, THE PANDEMIC AND ECONOMICAL CRISIS ON MY PREVIOUS POSTS PLEASE SHARE THEM.

LIVES ARE IN DANGER PLEASE TRY TO HELP AS MUCH AS YOU CAN. THERE ARE THREADS ON TWITTER, CHECK THEM OUT JUST PLEASE DO ANYTHING.

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