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faith in unscrupulous people and who should be held accountable for the deaths of the neighbors in katare a source of diplomatic tension. >> translator: if the government had given more attention to issues like these perhaps things would have been different and we have directed our embassy and staff to effectively monitor and hope to see less incidents in the future. >> reporter: some governments like the philippines have taken it upon themselves to negotiate higher wages and better working conditions for their nationals. >> when you allow people to go out of the country we also would like them to enjoy the same kind of protection that workers live in the philippines. >> reporter: workers will be powering in some of the wealthiest nations in the world and for the small role there is renewed pressure on countries of origin and host to guaranty their well-being, al jazeera. >> reporter: and we have the regional director for arab states for the labor organization and joins us now from beirut and the head of the 2022 organization running kata world cup said he is committed to security and th
faith in unscrupulous people and who should be held accountable for the deaths of the neighbors in katare a source of diplomatic tension. >> translator: if the government had given more attention to issues like these perhaps things would have been different and we have directed our embassy and staff to effectively monitor and hope to see less incidents in the future. >> reporter: some governments like the philippines have taken it upon themselves to negotiate higher wages and better...
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and he says that damascus is part of a regional tour and already been in iraq, egypt, katar and met theg of georgia, hosting half a million syrian refugees and the next day he had talks of leaders with the free army in turkey and other commanders fighting against the government and on sunday he met iran's president telling him his country's presence is necessary for the geneva talks to succeed and he will arrive in damascus in a couple hour's time but what is expected from the visit? >> he does have a very difficult mission since the geneva one conference last year, nothing has really changed in the positions of either side and i think this morning the state control department was very clear, sort of saying that he is welcome to come to syria but he should come with no preconditions and he should not represent the point of view of one party, that was basically the main complaint last time that he went to syria. some of the media went further and mocked him as an aging tourist so it will be very difficult, the opposition has said all along it will not go to the geneva two conference if t
and he says that damascus is part of a regional tour and already been in iraq, egypt, katar and met theg of georgia, hosting half a million syrian refugees and the next day he had talks of leaders with the free army in turkey and other commanders fighting against the government and on sunday he met iran's president telling him his country's presence is necessary for the geneva talks to succeed and he will arrive in damascus in a couple hour's time but what is expected from the visit? >>...
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of the syrian opposition are helped by some of the governments who are meeting here in london, the katar saudi arabian but there is a lot of disappointment and frustration if you like the backers and some of the elements on the ground at the moment. ser certainly in the west there is happiness about the chemical weapons deal and the fact they finally managed to get some cooperation from the russians on syria, the fact that they have got some sort of movement at the united nations security council and all of that creating a feeling there is a possibility of momentum towards geneva to as it's being called but if you accommodate the russians you irritate and annoy parts of the opposition who have felt very left out over the last few weeks and feel really that any sense of triumph over chemical weapons decides the point, that that was only a very small part of the terrible war in syria and that even if that deal is successful from their point of view it will serve perhaps dangerously to relegitimize the regime of president assad and they would say that is a very high price to pay. >> reporte
of the syrian opposition are helped by some of the governments who are meeting here in london, the katar saudi arabian but there is a lot of disappointment and frustration if you like the backers and some of the elements on the ground at the moment. ser certainly in the west there is happiness about the chemical weapons deal and the fact they finally managed to get some cooperation from the russians on syria, the fact that they have got some sort of movement at the united nations security...
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these are just a handful of more than a million workers who left their country in search of a job in katarse of a better life has not materialized and he was knocked off last july and survived with an injury to his shoulder but his colleague was killed. but it's not just at work where these men suffer and many live in over crowded labor cramps and sleep in cramps places where there is no sanitation. the plight of migrant workers is more of an issue of qatar since it was awarded the 2022 cup and union and rights groups criticized them for not doing enough to protect laborers. but the government insists it is doing its best to improve conditions. this week it met with members of builders and with workers international, a global trade union representing those in the industry. >> translator: there are some concerns over companies that confiscate passports and this is illegal and we prohibit the practice and another improvement we introduced is increase in building site inspections and banning companies for making staff work during 11:00 and 3:00 p.m. in the summer when the temperature is too h
these are just a handful of more than a million workers who left their country in search of a job in katarse of a better life has not materialized and he was knocked off last july and survived with an injury to his shoulder but his colleague was killed. but it's not just at work where these men suffer and many live in over crowded labor cramps and sleep in cramps places where there is no sanitation. the plight of migrant workers is more of an issue of qatar since it was awarded the 2022 cup and...
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chaotic scenes here but plenty of emotion and gratitude for the intention negotiations brokered by katarich enabled their release. back in beirut, finally, celebrations in the predominantly shiia districts from where the nine met set out a year and a half ago. there is uncertainty about how f or when assad's regime is releasing women prisoners. the demand made by opposition fighters who had held the lebanese. andrew simmons, al jazeera, beirut. >> am team who is ignited anger can return to france but without her family. more fromr about her controversial deportation case. >> she has won her battle to return to france but she is still not happy with the offer from president orlond, the man she described as heartless. only leonarda, not her family, would be allowed back from kosovo. >> the president did not understand my situation at all. not at all. and i think he hasn't even considered our case. he probably did it because of politics. but i am not a dog to be dragged by the arm. i am not animal. >> during the week, her case brought thousands of protesting students on the streets appalled
chaotic scenes here but plenty of emotion and gratitude for the intention negotiations brokered by katarich enabled their release. back in beirut, finally, celebrations in the predominantly shiia districts from where the nine met set out a year and a half ago. there is uncertainty about how f or when assad's regime is releasing women prisoners. the demand made by opposition fighters who had held the lebanese. andrew simmons, al jazeera, beirut. >> am team who is ignited anger can return...