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SAUDI ARABIA. Jejo Das went to work in Riyadh as a driver, believing that would secure his future. No such luck. He had to return dejected to India after suffering extreme humiliation. His colleague Soman was physically tortured by his employer for getting his wife's – instead of his – approval for a driving licence. Soman wants to return to India too but is not being allowed to leave. He is his employer's prisoner. OMAN. Chandra Babu and his family used to live in abject poverty. So Babu left for Saudi Arabia to work as a labourer, hoping for a better future. That did not happen. Disillusioned, he returned home. The next stop was Kuwait from where he returned without a rupee in his pocket. He then went to Oman where his dreams began to come true. While there, he witnessed the pain and struggle of many persecuted Indians and started helping them. One of them was of a housekeeper, Kumari, who had moved to Oman after being ill-treated by an Indian family in Dubai. But she fared worse in her new job. Unable to bear the brutality of her Omani employers, she sought refuge at the Indian embassy. Babuhelped her raise the money for her return ticket to India. UAE. GopalRaghavan arrived in Dubai with only dreams and a tattered bag. For a while those dreams remained just that. Then, suddenly, his fortune turned. Today, he is wealthy and contented. ChandyVerghese wasn’t as lucky. A senior journalist working for a newspaper in Sharjah, Chandy went through a harrowing experience at the hands of his new boss, the daughter of the newspaper establishment's chairman, and was forced to return home. These are real-life expat tales from Arabia…some sour, some sweet.

SOUR & SWEET: EXPAT STPRIES FROM ARABIA by Joy C. Raphael

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