he, too, was dismissed because of this. implementation and goodwill from the government of qatar is the problem. a robust justice system is put in place whereby violators of these laws about migrant workers are punished. reporter: jeffrey says he receives complaints and distress calls from migrant workers all over the gulf desperate to return home. organizers of the world cup told cnn that it would need specific names and dates and id numbers before it can respond to those allegations in our report about discrimination, racism, verbal and physical abuse. but they previously told cnn that any allegations of migrant workers being targeted or detained or speaking up was
translation: they were asking why helicopters were flying, why there were sirens, why people were dying. i had to explain it in a way that didn t hurt them. at the start of the invasion, we watched as panic prompted the immediate first rush to escape. but these are the people who didn t want to leave, thinking they could stick it out, that the bombs might stop. but they didn t stop and more than 3.5 million refugees later, there s a growing feeling of the long term about this, with all the challenges that that will entail. destination warsaw, whose population is up by almost a fifth. new arrivals given id numbers and school places. they have a journey to safety, but their country still has no passage to peace. mark lowen, bbc news, on the poland ukraine border. so, here we are, one month into this war, with the russian advance stalled and thousands of its troops dead. ukrainian forces meanwhile
and they can stay for up to a year. they clean their own rooms, take care of themselves. there s a center within the building where women can line up to get id numbers so they can go and get a job or a bank account, all the things they would need to sustain life for really an indefinite period here in poland. they re also getting specialized psychological care, mental health services and they re being cared for, not only by polish government workers and volunteers but also by psychologists and others, who themselves are refugees from ukraine, russia and belarus. i love that. they don t use the term, refugee. they call them their guests. thank you for that. had emmett till not been lynched, he would be turning 81 years old this year. a reminder our history not as far in the past as we think sometimes.
at the start of the invasion, we watched as panic prompted the immediate first rush to escape. but these are the people who didn t want to leave, thinking they could stick it out, that the bombs might stop. but they didn t stop and more than 3.5 million refugees later, there s a growing feeling of the long term about this, with all the challenges that that will entail. destination warsaw, whose population is up by almost a fifth. new arrivals given id numbers and school places. they have a journey to safety, but their country still has no passage to peace. mark lowen, bbc news, on the poland ukraine border. while western military assistance to ukraine helps sustain the fightback of ukrainian troops on the ground, humanitarian and medical assistance from european union countries is helping prop up ukrainian hospitals. some of that help reaches ukraine from italy,
could stick it out that bombs might stop. but they didn t stop and 3.5 million refugees later there is a growing feel of the long term about this with all the challenges that will entail. destination, warsaw s population is up by faith, new arrivals given id numbers and school places. they have a journey to safety but their country still has no passage to peace. mark lowen, bbc news on the poland ukraine border. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: seeking some escape from the trauma how ukrainian children find solace in paper, pencils and crayons. applause i m so proud of both of you. let there be no more wars or bloodshed between arabs and israelis.