Workers Union Obtains International Court Order for Foreign Teachers Against Threats by Kuwaiti Ministry of Education
Quotable: “The ‘foreign workers’ in this case are not some privileged visitors… they are also mostly ethnic Arabs from other ‘developing’ countries… which also suffered damages from wars and revolutions. So this… is a case of the shared struggle of all peoples in the Middle East striving to collectively escape from poverty.” – Prince Judge Matthew of Thebes
Press Release: The Human Rights Court Division of the Sovereign Court of International Justice (SCIJ), an inter-governmental organization (IGO) of the independent Judiciary profession, issued a Preliminary Court Order on 05 August 2017, opening a class action civil lawsuit and also criminal investigation against the State of Kuwait, for claims of decades of unpaid wages of thousands of foreign teachers, allegedly driven by a policy of discrimination. The Court ruling also issued a protective order against public threats by the Kuwaiti Ministry of Education overtly intimidating workers into not seeking access to Justice with the international Judiciary.