It's easy for many U.S. citizens to take for granted that we live in a country where our God-given rights are legally protected under the U.S. Constitution. Even when our rights are infringed upon by others, we have a legal recourse to seek justice under the Constitution.
That is not true in many countries around the world. There are entire nations where no one ever even stops to consider that someone else has rights that should be protected by anyone - least of all by law.
"Video of an Ethiopian maid dangling and eventually falling from a seventh-floor window, which was apparently filmed by her Kuwaiti employer, has caused outrage online. Human rights advocates say its just one example of widespread abuse of domestic workers across the [Persian] Gulf."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2017/04/05/a-maid-begged-for-help-before-falling-from-a-window-in-kuwait-her-boss-made-a-video-instead/?tid=hybrid_mostsharedarticles_2_na&utm_term=.e3c351743477
That is not true in many countries around the world. There are entire nations where no one ever even stops to consider that someone else has rights that should be protected by anyone - least of all by law.
"Video of an Ethiopian maid dangling and eventually falling from a seventh-floor window, which was apparently filmed by her Kuwaiti employer, has caused outrage online. Human rights advocates say its just one example of widespread abuse of domestic workers across the [Persian] Gulf."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2017/04/05/a-maid-begged-for-help-before-falling-from-a-window-in-kuwait-her-boss-made-a-video-instead/?tid=hybrid_mostsharedarticles_2_na&utm_term=.e3c351743477