Since 2001, more than 7,500 Nepalis working in Arab countries have died under suspicious circumstances: 3,500 in Saudi Arabia alone, more then 70since October the year 2013. Kathmandu launches an investigation to shed light on the deaths. Doctors and human rights groups blame torture and violence against foreign workers. Kathmandu (AsiaNews) - The deaths of Nepali migrants in Persian Gulf nations contain concern for the Nepali government. In recent days, Nepali authorities have started to investigate the death of Nepali nationals, often because of that of exploitation and abuse by Arab employers. Based on the text official statistics, more than 7,500 Nepalis working in Muslim countries have died in murky circumstances since 2000, about 3,500 in Saudi Arabia alone. Within the last three months of 2013, 65 Nepalis died the particular kingdom.
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