Mar 19 โ€ข 20:29 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ท Brazil Folha (PT)

'We are very scared,' says migrant in Dubai about Iranian attacks

Migrant workers in Dubai express fear and concern about the impact of Iranian attacks amid ongoing conflict, highlighting their precarious situation in the Gulf region.

Migrant workers in Dubai, who form the backbone of the Gulf economies, are experiencing significant anxiety due to the recent Iranian attacks. Many of these workers, who wish to remain anonymous for safety reasons, have reported that the conflict has already started to affect local businesses, creating an even more challenging environment for them.

As the situation escalates, the ability of these workers to send remittances back to their families in their home countries is jeopardized. These remittances are not just a source of income but are often vital for the sustenance of their families, emphasizing the direct impact of geopolitical tensions on individual lives. Emily Gordine, a journalist reporting from Dubai, highlights the urgent need for a resolution to such conflicts which disproportionately affect vulnerable populations like migrant workers.

The ongoing stability of Dubai, which relies heavily on its foreign workforce, is at stake, and the consequences of the Iranian attacks reverberate beyond the immediate region. Workers are not only concerned about their safety but are increasingly worried about the economic repercussions of the conflict on their livelihoods. This situation calls for immediate attention from policymakers to ensure the protection of migrant workers and the stability of the economic ecosystem in the Gulf region.

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