Palestinian who worked for EU in Gaza accuses Brussels of abandoning' him after office closed
Briefly

Mohammed Baraka, a former EU employee in Gaza, has appealed to Ursula von der Leyen after losing his job and residency rights following his evacuation to Cairo during conflict. Baraka claims he was dismissed via email without consultation after nearly two decades of service. He faces uncertainty, lacking papers that prevent him from returning to Gaza or staying in Egypt. Baraka emphasizes the situation as a matter of human rights and EU's moral responsibility, questioning the implications of the EU's treatment of long-serving staff during crises.
How can the European Union justify abandoning a long-serving employee during a war... I am not asking for charity. I am asking for justice.
This is not just a question of employment. It is a question of human rights, dignity, and moral responsibility.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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