
Ethiopian air crash shines light on lives of migrant workers
One of the victims, Tigist Tadess Woldemariam, is remembered as a trusted friend and beloved nanny who one day hoped to launch a farming project in her homeland.
Reporting from Beirut - The woman from the small Ethiopian village of Nazareth was never content to toil in the shadows as a maid or nanny, one of the thousands of poor migrant workers who make their way to Lebanon from Asia or Africa.
Over the last decade, Tigist Tadess Woldemariam tried hard to set
down roots here, winning the adoration of the family that hired
her, becoming a respected member of her church and earning the
loyalty of her friends.
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Guus
03-02-2010 20:22
knutselsmurf
10-02-2010 18:40
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