Jordan police beat up illegally retained Indian workers protesting for their rights and unpaid wages. Aseel Universal Garments illegally retained workers without permits and visas, denying food and water. In a peaceful protest, police charged at the workers, injuring seven Indians and over 50 others. Despite a court order to settle dues and repatriate the workers, the company has not complied. The Indian Embassy has been informed but has not yet provided assistance. Learn more about the workers' plight in Jordan. #JordanPoliceBrutality #IndianWorkersRights
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