Déa Hage-Chahine, right, hugs a Kenyan migrant outside a shelter where she had been staying with other migrants, in Mkalles, Lebanon, Friday, Oct. 9, 2020. Hage-Chahine and Serge Majdalani are two young Lebanese on a mission to repatriate migrant workers who have been stranded in Lebanon amid the worst economic crisis in the country’s modern history. Hage-Chahine and Serge Majdalani are two young Lebanese on a mission to repatriate migrant workers who have been stranded in Lebanon amid the worst economic crisis in the country’s modern history. “I could not see that and turn a blind eye.”Lebanon has some 250,000 migrant workers, most of them women working as maids. Migrant workers were thrown into desperate straits.
Source: Ethiopian News November 09, 2020 06:00 UTC