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Article

21 Avr 2008

Auteur:
Patience Atuhaire, Public Relations Officer, Dreshak International in Daily Monitor [Uganda]

Ugandan guards in Iraq are no security risk

I read Mr Albert Mugumya’s thoughts...where he referred to the recruitment and employment of Ugandans in Iraq as exploitative, thus branding it human trafficking...Before these security personnel leave Uganda to take up work in Iraq...they [are] well aware of what employment they will engage in...Taking a keen look at this process thus, it doesn’t even come close to being related to exploitation and human trafficking...Instead of painting such employment black, let us give credit to these private recruitment firms, for finding work for Ugandans after years of lying idle and impoverished at home.