15/12/2015
Azzi said the traffickers give Lebanon “a bad reputation by making it seem like a prostitution or human trafficking hub.”
“The Lebanese are respectful people, but those who disrespect their maids … face consequences,” he said, adding that the ministry had taken numerous measures to protect the rights of domestic workers.
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