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    Kelly McEvers

    WORKING

    Cargo Agent

    Cargo AgentAbout one-fourth of the people who live in Saudi Arabia are foreign workers. Many come from Sunni Muslim countries such as Indonesia, Pakistan, or Bangladesh. But others are Christians, Buddhists, Hindus, and minority Shiites.

    All foreign workers have the same rights in the kingdom, as long as they’re alive. But when non-Muslims die there, as thousands do each year, they have to go home for burial. And somebody’s got to get them there.

    Meet Wahid Khan Habibula.

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    March 3, 2008

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    Themes: Lives, Economy, Culture
    Regions: Middle East
    Media: Audio
    Other Tags: saudi arabia, islam, muslim, sunni, migrant workers