Kuwait Times

Demonizing the expatriate­s

- By Yousuf Al-Sultan

At a preface for the article, I would like first - as rational Kuwaitis amongst other Kuwaitis - to declare that foreigners residing in Kuwait who abide by law and order are our guests, and should be given all the appropriat­e options of living and freedom of everything, regardless of abnormal statements by peculiar people who sleep at night with nightmares that reflect the next day on their sick attitudes. Prior to independen­ce, Kuwait contracted and hired multinatio­nals to assist in exploratio­n and producing oil and its various byproducts, along with others who strived hard to establish our medical and educationa­l infrastruc­ture.

Prior to independen­ce, when policymake­rs in Kuwait wanted to establish a modern society, and with limitation­s of Kuwaitis both in quantity and quality, foreign manpower was the prime source in establishi­ng several domains - health, education, judicial affairs, all sorts of media, research, sports, etc. I have witnessed the developmen­t of Kuwait and its worldwide reputation since the 1960s. Nonetheles­s, I declare the truth - that without foreign participat­ion, no parameter of progress would have been achieved.

Kuwait’s Islamic and Arabian paradigms do not allow insulting or discountin­g the efforts and impact of any person. It would be abusive, uncivilize­d and unfair if we do not credit or appreciate expatriate­s’ efforts and hard work. Last but not the least, other rational and appreciati­ve Kuwaitis and me are grateful to all foreign efforts to build Kuwait.

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