By BEGENA GEORGE
Published: 3rd August 2007
SRI LANKANS, estimated at over 12,000 working in Bahrain, are being urged to take advantage of the government's general amnesty...
Back amnesty call
By SOMAN BABY
Published: 1st August 2007
A TOP government official yesterday appealed to foreign embassies in Bahrain to help the authorities to make the...
Greedy employers face imprisonment
By SOMAN BABY
Published: 2nd August 2007
EMPLOYERS, who take money or other benefits from foreign workers for providing them jobs in...
Amnesty requests pour in
Missions fully prepared to cope with the rush
Over 120 requests were submitted at three embassies as the five-month amnesty took effect yesterday.
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One dies in mishap, another ends life
Noor Mohamed
Two Indians died in the Kingdom yesterday, one in an accident and the other in yet another suicide case.
A 39-year-old...
Show me the way to go home
Amnesty gets off to flying start
BT team
A filipina mother with three undocumented children was one of the first to apply for relief under the...
7/30/2007 7:40:13 PM
96 Indians have died in Bahrain so far this year and one report claims 20 per cent of them were suicides
The Middle East principality has undergone...
http://archive.gulfnews.com/region/Bahrain/10143007.html
07/30/2007 11:49 PM | By Suad Hamada, Special to Gulf News
Manama: Domestic help will be included in the six-...
Maids' abuse to be probed
By GEOFFREY BEW
Published: 20th July 2007
LABOUR Ministry officials have pledged to investigate claims that one of Bahrain's leading manpower...
By soman baby
Published: 11th July 2007
WORK on properly fencing Bahrain's "suicide bridge" is to start shortly, it was revealed yesterday.
Tenders for the project will...