Nothing will change. All you can do is to cry and cry and cry your heart out. The system in Qatar has been built in such a way. Until the World Cup, there were some hope of justice as the world had its eyes on Qatar on Human Rights Violations and those in the anti-Qatar lobby were looking for opportunities to point fingers are Qatar. But with the World Cup over, all Human Rights and its violations are a thing of the past.
You will need to keep note that Qatar is a type of "monarchy". There are many companies in Qatar whose sponsors are Sheikhs. Such companies are above the law. I have had this experience when I took my company owned by a Sheikh to the Labour Court. When I saw the realities on the ground, I withdrew my case.
Your employers are well-aware of the merry-go-round that takes place in courts and how employees are made to suffer. Yes, sometimes action by the authorities do get taken but this is done in extreme cases. As such, the employers love to see you going hungry and suffer. They will take you to the point when you will not have the stamina left and would leave everything and return home. They are eagerly waiting for that moment.
If you still have the stamina left to fight your case, your case may get moved to the Sharia Court. A new chapter would now begin. It will take the Sharia Court several months to give a verdict. You may eventually win your case, but at a high cost to yourself.
It's a modernized form of slavery.
Nothing will change. All you can do is to cry and cry and cry your heart out. The system in Qatar has been built in such a way. Until the World Cup, there were some hope of justice as the world had its eyes on Qatar on Human Rights Violations and those in the anti-Qatar lobby were looking for opportunities to point fingers are Qatar. But with the World Cup over, all Human Rights and its violations are a thing of the past.
You will need to keep note that Qatar is a type of "monarchy". There are many companies in Qatar whose sponsors are Sheikhs. Such companies are above the law. I have had this experience when I took my company owned by a Sheikh to the Labour Court. When I saw the realities on the ground, I withdrew my case.
Your employers are well-aware of the merry-go-round that takes place in courts and how employees are made to suffer. Yes, sometimes action by the authorities do get taken but this is done in extreme cases. As such, the employers love to see you going hungry and suffer. They will take you to the point when you will not have the stamina left and would leave everything and return home. They are eagerly waiting for that moment.
If you still have the stamina left to fight your case, your case may get moved to the Sharia Court. A new chapter would now begin. It will take the Sharia Court several months to give a verdict. You may eventually win your case, but at a high cost to yourself.
It's a modernized form of slavery.