20/09/2010
Exerpts from Human Rights Watch Beirut conference launching report on Access to Justice for Migrant Domestic Workers in Lebanon. Conference mostly in Arabic. Nadim Houry, senior researcher, and lawyer Roland Tawk, gave a summary of the report and its conclusions.
Report available here.
16 September 2010, at Commodore Hotel, Hamra, Beirut.
Video produced by the Anti-Racism Movement.
Duration: 1 hour and 6 minutes. The follow up round table video was not included to allow participants to talk more freely.
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